Section01MAINTENANCE
Subsection 03 (STORAGE PROCEDURES)
STORAGE PROCEDURES
SERVICE TOOLS
Description Part Number Page
flushing connector adaptor...................................................
295 500 473 .............................................6
small hose pincher................................................................
295 000 076
.............................................7
SERVICE PRODUCTS
Description Part Number Page
anticorrosion coating ............................................................
219 700 304 .............................................9
Bombardier fuel stabilizer..................................................... 413 408 600 ............................................. 5
BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant............................................. 293 600 016
..................................... 6, 8–9
Loctite 243 (blue)..................................................................
293 800 060 .............................................8
PROPULSION SYSTEM
Jet Pump
Verify jet pump grease for water contamination.
Check for the presence of water in cone and bear-
ing; if so, replace oil seal and sleeve.
CAUTION: Use only Bombardier jet pump
grease or equivalent, otherwise components
service life could be reduced. Do not mix
grease brands or types.
FUEL SYSTEM
Verify fuel system. Check fuel hoses for leaks.
Replace damaged hoses or clamps if necessary.
Bombardier fuel stabilizer (P/N 413 408 600) or
equivalent should be added in fuel tank to prevent
fuel deterioration and fuel system gumming. Fol-
low manufacturer's instructions for proper use.
CAUTION: Fuel stabilizer should be added
prior to engine lubrication to ensure fuel sys-
tem components protection against varnish
deposits.
Fill up fuel tank completely. Ensure there is no
water inside fuel tank.
CAUTION: Should any water be trapped inside
fuel tank, severe internal damage will occur to
the fuel injection system.
WARNING
Fuel is inflammable and explosive under
certain conditions. Always work in a well
ventilated area. Do not smoke or allow open
flames or sparks in the vicinity. Fuel tank
may be pressurized, slowly turn cap when
opening. When fueling, keep watercraft lev-
el. Do not overfill or top off the fuel tank and
leave watercraft in the sun. As temperature
increases, fuel expands and might overflow.
Always wipe off any fuel spillage from the
watercraft. Periodically inspect fuel system.
ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
REPLACEMENT
Change engine oil and filter. Refer to LUBRICA-
TION SYSTEM in ENGINE section.
OPENED LOOP COOLING
SYSTEM
Flushing the open loop cooling system with fresh
water is essential to neutralize corroding effects of
salt or other chemical products present in water.
It will help to clean up sand, salt, shells or other
particles in water jackets (exhaust system and in-
tercooler (if so equipped)) and/or hoses.
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