brand new 2004 SJ for me

Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
Finally I purchased a ski. It's been almost 2 years in the making. It took me a long time finally deciede on a make and model but I did and I ended up buying a new 2004 Superjet. This ski was given away as a contest prize but the winner did not want it they wanted the optional cash prize.

I got what I think is a pretty good deal on a new ski at not quite 1/2 of the cost of a new 2007. It has never been ridden and has the full factory warrenty.

I stopped by to pick it up today and while doing the walkaround checking things out I found 2 obvious problems.
1)the hood seal needs replacing. No prob new part is on order and should be here Monday.
2)Where is the freshwater flush out attachment hose fitting??? We i.e. myself, my father and 4 or 5 techs from the dealer could not find it! I traced all the water hoses and found nothing resembling a flush fitting anywhere under the hood. The dealer techs didn't have a clue and said they would call Yamaha in the morning.

Can someone please post a picture of the correct factory position for the freshwater flush out fitting. I'm hoping it's simply retro fitting another hose with the fitting for the garden hose adaptor. Or am I missing something...

Other than having some radio station stickers on it it's a brand new ski for almost 1/2 price of an '07.

Thanks-Scott
 
Don't bother adding a flush kit, just get one of these from Blowsion, Watcon or make your own and backflush. :pat:

Also congrats on your new ski and be prepared to never kite again.
 

stuntbikemike

Time to ride
Location
clearwater
...and you will void your factory warranty anyways in 5, 4, 3, 2, ... :smile: j/k

you will get bored of a stock setup pretty quickly. start saving up for the bare essentials!

-bpipe
-girdled head ~180psi
-msd enhancer
-13/17 prop

ah... much better!

congrats man!!! :woot:

you forgot worx intake......so many parts.....so many ones:afro:
 

yamanube

This Is The Way
Staff member
Location
Mandalor
My '06 does/did not have a flush kit either.

Make sure the impeller, intake grate and bars/grips are the first mods, then pipe and head.
 

Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
Thanks for the info. I'll just pick it up tonight and add a valve. I'm only riding in salt water. A few minutes south of my folks house I can see the bridge for Sebastion Inlet across the river as well. I'm sure I'll keep kitesurfing. The ski will keep me going in the no wind situations.
The techs were pretty new. I figured there was a flush kit on it. I'll have to add one. I've got a few months to get to the point where i can ride ok. By that time I won't need the warrenty and it will get modded. That's part of the fun....
I've got a killer set of tools I can fix it up for sure. I've also got a nice airbrush and lots of carbon and fiberglass cloth and lots of resin.
My Dad is building a 30'x50' 12' 18' tall garage on his property with a car lift. I can fix anything.
 

showmepro1200

ISJWTA Member #007
Just for added clarification here - those weren't "techs", they were "guys that work in the shop". :ponder:

The further you get along in the PWC hobby the more you'll realize that was totally bonehead of them not to know a) that there wasn't a flush kit on the machine and b) that they didn't even know where one would go.
 

Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
I figured as much about their status in the store. They did come right out and admit they didn't know and said "sorry we don't know". That admission kinda made up for the their lack of knowledge. At least they didn't try to make something up. They pulled out the service manuals and made a serious try to figure it out. Just to clarify, one of the main service guys knew where it should be, he just didn't know why it was not there.

You are right it was not the best thing to happen to me and I'm sure they will get in trouble for it.

They have not recieved a call back from Yamaha as of 4:00pm today. I'm going to let them figure it out and either put one on or at least tell me there is not one included. Either way I'm going to pick the ski up tomarrow evening or Saturday morning.

At this point the ski is still at the shop and I'm going to let them sort it out 'cause it's really their problem. Luckily it's been raining in the afternoons so I couldn't go out anyway.

later-Scott
 
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Location
FL
If you look down at your pipe near the curved part, you will see a water line that goes in. Right next to the water line, there is a plug that you can take out with a flat head screw driver. Remove the plug and install the brass fitting that comes with the flush kit. Connect the flush hose to the fitting and you're set.
 
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