Cleaning up and "improving" my ski

Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
Hi everyone out there!

I traded a quad for this X-2, and I really don´t know what I´ve got.

A few pics I had I had in my camera(phone)

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PJS exhaust. Standard? Mod? Any good?

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38 mm carb (i think)

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Intake. Mod?

Overview

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Tell me what u need to see, and I´ll take the pictures.
 
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dbrutherford

Parts Whore
Location
Fairmont, WV
Looks like a PJS exhaust manifold, PJS Exhaust pipe, Old school Mikuni BN carb, size unknown without measuring but I would bet 44mm, an SBN 44 would be a much better carb but you do have the intake for it since they use teh same intake, Jet Dynamics intake grate. It has been painted but the rest of the stuff looks stock. I don't like that what I guess is a primer handle sticking out the side of the hull. Other than that, not a bad looking ski.

Welcome to the site!
 

Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
Thanks!

It´s repainted, and it seems to be well done, and it´s a quite nice colour. I think it´s repainted on the inside to, and the vin nr haven´t been replaced.

The carb is 38mm (measured it). The choke handle will be replaced by a 12v connection for easy charging of the battery. I always start up with the hood open, so I dont really need an external choke handle.

Some more pics

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Some not so fun goey found behind the front cover of the motor.

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The steering might help determining its age

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I think I´ll pull the motor tonight. Any warnings?

No warnings. Just remember how it all goes back together! If you don't know anything about the electrical system, it may help to get yourself a shop manual. You can download them around here somewhere, or I could probably send you a few pages of something if you need it.
Looking at the steering, I would say it's an 89. It has the direct steer, and I think 89 was the only year they did that. Not 100% sure on that, but my old 1989X2 was direct steer.
 

Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
Yes, I´ve red about the squirrel cage typ of steering, and how direct steering was only used for one year. So it´s probably a upgraded 89 then.
 

Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
There where no major stages, but pretty straight forward. I have taken some pictures though.

The playground
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Part of the pipe removed, and wires disconnected.
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More of the pipe removed for clearance, and all cables but the one to the CDI disconnected (pulled the motor first).
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And out it goes, no problemo!
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Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
The little motor was freezing from sitting all alone in the garage, so it jumped into the shower
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Some soaping
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Braaap braaap it purred

Toweld dry and in the warm comfortable house
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Braaaapriing Braaaapriing Braaaapriingit revved of joy!
 

shawn_NJ

Chasing waves.
Location
Daytona Beach
Make sure you reinforce that steering cable end in the engine compartment. It WILL bend and break! A small diameter aluminum tube works great.
 

Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
I´ll check that cable. Thanks for the tip.

After I pulled the motor, it was time to clean up the mess
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Some degreasing, scrubbing with a brush and water was all it took to get it this clean.
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There is a hose connection that wasn´t connected to anything. Does anybody know what that is for?
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(Reminder: get your self a real camera dumbas)
 
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Swede

Mr Dry suit
Location
Sweden
Ohh, and before I cleaned up the engine compartment, I removed the choke handle, and replaced it with a 12v outlet (or in my case inlet, cause I will use it for charging).
 
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