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SeaDoo GTX Series 2022 - Water-Flooded Engine

SeaDoo GTX Series 2022
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Section 01 MAINTENANCE
Subsection 02 (STORAGE PROCEDURE)
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1. Air inlet hose
2. Air outlet hose
4. Loosen the clamp retaining the intercooler inlet
hose.
5. Remove the intercooler inlet hose from the in-
tercooler.
The air side of the intercooler is self-draining into
the inlet manifold of the intercooler. By discon-
necting the air inlet hose from the intercooler, the
presence of condensate water can be visually as-
sessed and properly drained off without running
the engine.
6. Reinstall the intercooler air inlet hose, ensure it
is properly aligned as prior to removal to ensure
proper engine operation.
TIGHTE
NING TORQUE
Intercooler hose clamp
4Nm ± 1Nm
(35 lbf
in ±9lbfin)
Draining the Exhaust System
The exhaust system is self draining, but the ex-
haust manifold and intercooler need to be drained
to avoid damages should the watercraft be stored
in an area where the temperature attains the
freezing point of water.
Using
the flushing connector located at the rear of
vehi
cle, inject pressurized air (at 380 kPa (55 PSI))
in th
e system until there is no more water flowing
from
jet pump.
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1. Flushing connector
The following hose can be fabricated to ease
draining procedure.
smo2008
-001-053_a
TYPICAL
1. Flushing adaptor (P/N 2 95 500 473)
2. Hose 13 m
m (1/2 in)
3. Air h ose male a dapter
NOTICE
Failure to drain the exhaust mani-
fold may cause severe damage to components.
Replac
ing the Engine Coolant
Antifreeze should be replaced every 300 hours or
every 5 years (whichever comes first) to prevent
antifreeze deterioration.
NOTICE
Failur
etoreplacetheantifreezeas
recomm
ended may allow its degradation that
could r
esult in poor engine cooling.
If coolant is not replaced, test the coolant density
using an antifreeze hydrometer.
Replac
e coolant if necessary. For the coolant re-
placem
ent procedure, refer to
COOLING SYSTEM
subse
ction.
NOTICE
Improper antifreeze density may
result in coolant freezing should the vehicle
be stored in area where the freezing point
is attained. This could seriously damage the
engine.
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