I am assuming that your question is "How do I get the water out of the engine after it has sucked it into the engine" what I do is As soon as possible, I pull the ski onto a trailer, take it out of the water, pull the spark plugs, and turn the engine over, letting as much of the water as possible shoot out of the cylinders.. when the majority of the water is gone, I put the plugs back in, and turn the engine over until it starts. this will remove all of the water, and re-lubricate the cylinders, thus preventing rust in the engine.. You can also do this while in the water if need be, it will tend to wear down the battery quicker tho..
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drink a six pack of beer then throw a gallon of gas on jet ski and ignite
Where is the main fuse located on 1997 Polaris jet ski
if you don't have a manual bring it to someone that knows or order a sbt replacement
Install a block off kit. Mix oil into the gas.
A SL 750 goes between 46-53 depending on conditions and mods. Not sure about the 650.
yes with some changes
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The Kawasaki 750 jet ski can reach speeds of 30 miles per hour. The top speeds are limited to water conditions and other factors.
35-40ish
you can download it from the polaris ind site under manuals
my plaris 93 sl750,is 9.9 gal