Hi, I pulled on the choke when starting the engine and the square plastic piece holding it to the dash broke in half. It is made of a square plastic piece on top of dash, and same piece inside dash to hold the choke in place. The choke cable itself is fine and I can still use it if using both hands, awkwardly. Any ideas how to fix this?
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Broke plastic holding choke to boat
08 August 2009 - 03:33 PM
97 Speedster, rattling from one jet pump or engine?
28 July 2009 - 06:01 AM
Hi, short story is I started each engine individually hooked up to a hose. Both engines sound fine, but when one of them was running there was terrible rattling noise coming from rear of boat. I've read it can be normal for some pumps when out of water because not engaged. But why wouldn't the other pump sound the same? i can't even hear the other one at all.
P.S. Had a flooded engine compartment a few days ago, removed + changed plugs, cranked engines to get all water out. Lubricated engines, put plugs in, and after a few tries they started up fine. I'm just worried because I don't remember this rattling noise before this happened. But then again I just got the boat and it's the 1st time I go behind the boat when started out of water.
Thanks for any comments. i have an appointment at the local Sea-Doo shop, but just basically wondering if the noise is normal, and if it would be safe to put it in water tonight and run the engines to test.
P.S. Had a flooded engine compartment a few days ago, removed + changed plugs, cranked engines to get all water out. Lubricated engines, put plugs in, and after a few tries they started up fine. I'm just worried because I don't remember this rattling noise before this happened. But then again I just got the boat and it's the 1st time I go behind the boat when started out of water.
Thanks for any comments. i have an appointment at the local Sea-Doo shop, but just basically wondering if the noise is normal, and if it would be safe to put it in water tonight and run the engines to test.
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