I have a 97 speedster with the twin 717 motors in it and the oil in the tank looks to be a greenish color. I was reading the various posts that say you should drain your oil tank if you switch brands or types but none of them really say if you need to do it with the Seadoo brands.
The oil in the tank is a dark green color it looks like. It was supposed to be the original owner of it and always had it professionally serviced so I'm guessing he used the old Seadoo Mineral based oil. Does anyone know if that is a dark green in color because the local dealer doesn't seam to know much?
The local dealer told me I should run the Synthetic Blend which looks to be a different color. He said you can mix it with the old Mineral based one because it is a blend and would be much better for it. He also said the old Mineral oil is getting harder and harder to find and will probably be phased out.
So do I listen to him and use the Seadoo Synthetic blend or stick with the older Mineral based one?
And if using the synthetic do I not worry about draining the tank or should I drain the tank to make sure there isn't a problem with mixing the oils.
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Started by rman, Aug 06 2011 12:28 AM
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Posted 06 August 2011 - 12:28 AM
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Posted 07 August 2011 - 01:23 PM
I personally would not mix the two, I would drain the tank the most you can before adding new oil. Also I would stick with the SeaDoo/BRP branded oil. Keep us posted.
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Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:03 PM
Thanks.
Do you think it's better to use the Synthetic Blend or just stick with the Mineral Oil? I think it was $25 for the Mineral Oil and $35 for the Synthetic Blend. The motors run great and I figure they have ran for 14 years on the Mineral Oil as it is.
Another dealer in the Midwest that I know deals more with them said the Mineral oil would be fine for it since it doesn't have the RAVE? valves but he also said the Synthetic Blend would be a bit better and less buildup. He said as long as they both are BRP Oils it would be fine to mix them but I think you're right and if I'm going to switch it's better to drain.
I would probably put on new filters and lines at the same time also if I drain it.
Do you think it's better to use the Synthetic Blend or just stick with the Mineral Oil? I think it was $25 for the Mineral Oil and $35 for the Synthetic Blend. The motors run great and I figure they have ran for 14 years on the Mineral Oil as it is.
Another dealer in the Midwest that I know deals more with them said the Mineral oil would be fine for it since it doesn't have the RAVE? valves but he also said the Synthetic Blend would be a bit better and less buildup. He said as long as they both are BRP Oils it would be fine to mix them but I think you're right and if I'm going to switch it's better to drain.
I would probably put on new filters and lines at the same time also if I drain it.
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