- Location
- Fort Worth
Just picked up a 85 js550. I rode one once a LOOOOOONG time ago, so I am excited to get on a "vintage" one now. I have been into board sports for many years, and I've always appreciated the stand up ski's.
It has had some aftermarket work (Kerker pipe?) and a new top end clearly at some point, but seems to run strong
I need to do some paint work and general clean up of course
Questions!
Do you guys recommend / has anyone installed a kill strap so that if you/when you fall off it kills the engine?
How do I ensure the water is drained out of it properly so I can winterize it?
How do I drain the crank case, and what kind of oil / how much should I put in it
What are the stabilizers called that go on the sides of the hull in the rear? My hull does not have them it appears, but I assume they help with stability?
what is the pin called that holds up the steering when I need to access the engine compartment? Mine is missing.
The tube that runs off the exhaust into the water is missing. Does it need to be there for pressure reasons in order to run properly? Or is it just a noise issue? Ideally I think I'd like it routed out the rear if its not too hard to do?
Thanks!
Chris
It has had some aftermarket work (Kerker pipe?) and a new top end clearly at some point, but seems to run strong
I need to do some paint work and general clean up of course
Questions!
Do you guys recommend / has anyone installed a kill strap so that if you/when you fall off it kills the engine?
How do I ensure the water is drained out of it properly so I can winterize it?
How do I drain the crank case, and what kind of oil / how much should I put in it
What are the stabilizers called that go on the sides of the hull in the rear? My hull does not have them it appears, but I assume they help with stability?
what is the pin called that holds up the steering when I need to access the engine compartment? Mine is missing.
The tube that runs off the exhaust into the water is missing. Does it need to be there for pressure reasons in order to run properly? Or is it just a noise issue? Ideally I think I'd like it routed out the rear if its not too hard to do?
Thanks!
Chris