Jet skis gas tanks
my plaris 93 sl750,is 9.9 gal
Carrying an extra gas tank on a jet ski is generally not recommended due to safety concerns and potential legal restrictions. Jet skis are designed for specific weight limits, and additional fuel can affect stability and handling. Moreover, transporting fuel can pose a fire hazard and may violate local regulations. It's best to consult your jet ski's owner manual and local laws for guidance.
simply take off your exhaust then the gas tank after that undo all tubes and grounds that are conected to the engine once all that is finished simply un bolt all for bolts on the engine plate and where the engine conects to the jet just pull the engine away like where the gas tank is is should come out easy.
Install a block off kit. Mix oil into the gas.
you get on a jet ski by A: pushing it out into the water and sitting your knees on it and start then gas it and then stand at your own pace or B: push it out into the water and having one foot on it and the other off then start the jet ski and gas it and immediately stand up
drink a six pack of beer then throw a gallon of gas on jet ski and ignite
The fuel tank in a jet ski is typically located under the seat or the rear deck, depending on the model. Accessing the tank usually requires lifting the seat or removing a panel to reach the fuel fill cap. Most modern jet skis have a built-in tank that holds fuel necessary for operation, and the capacity can vary by model. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific information regarding your jet ski's fuel system.
Drain the oil, and refill.
Most are around 12-15 gallons
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Did you fix your ski, it may be a bad seal and it is losing too much compression.
In the gas, 40:1 ratio.