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![]() dh@. wrote in message ... The last time I rode my Jet Ski it gave me a problem with overheating. The cause is that there wasn't much of a stream of water running through it to cool it. The stream from the outlet hole was very inconsistent, and looked like it might be clogged by something. I ran it up on a beach too fast the day before, and was afraid that might cause a problem. If that's what is likely to have done it, and there is a way of cleaning out whatever may be causing a clog, can anyone tell me how to do it? You answered your own question. You need to clean the beach sand out of the engine cooling passages. Get a maintenance manual for that model and it will clearly describe the cooling system. Follow the path of the cooling water in, disconnect the hoses, flush out the crud, reassemble. |
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