I got this weather stripping in a 10' roll from GI Joes. It's about an inch wide, 3/8" thick, but it squishes down and makes a channel so it stays in place.
No leaks yet.
that looks to be really good does the d shape hold up or sink down?
In Australia a lot of guys on superjets and blasters have been running a specialy made seal that is available from or local importer ajsp australian jet ski parts they hold the latch super tight they have an out side lip to hold the hood they last real well I use one on my rickter is awesome the rickter seal was junk these seal work 10 times better then stock I belive Ross champion tryed one with great success and Taylor curtis has been given some as well as Eric Malone and Rick Roy some one in your country needs to import these they are the best
it works very well. I'm sure if you search watcon hood seal on this site you'll find good reviews.Anyone have any feedback on this?
http://www.watcon.com/Catalog_Pages/Oct_HoodSeal.htm
Sorry didnt see the date on this...didnt mean to rob the grave lol...
The Hydro-Turf hood seal gasket is 1" thick and and only cost $16. We recently starting using the Plush underpad to make these. http://hydroturf.com/products/Accessories_-_PWC/Hood_Seal
hey everyone. New to this forum and to stand ups but I have a quick question. I just bought an 88' kawasaki js550 and the fuel lines were all routed wrong and i cannot figure out for the life of me how they should be ran. So does anyone have pics or a chart on how they are ran. Couldnt find a service manual anywhere. Sorry i posted here. Not sure if I have sufficient rights to start a new thread being a noob. Thx in advance.......
Prep is everything.