Storage; Jet Pump Cleaning; Fuel System Protection; Engine Oil And Filter Replacement - Sea-doo 230 Series Operator's Manual

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STORAGE

It is recommended that the boat be
taken to an authorized Sea-Doo Boats
dealer for proper storage but the fol-
lowing operations can be performed
by you with a minimum of tools.
NOTE: Leave drain plug out during
storage period.
NOTICE
Do not run the engines
during the storage period.

Jet Pump Cleaning

Clean jet pump by spraying water in its
inlet and outlet and then apply a coat-
ing of XPS LUBE (P/N 293 600 016) or
equivalent.
WARNING
Always remove tether cord cap
from engine cut-off switch to pre-
vent unexpected engine starting
before cleaning the jet pump area.
Engine must not be running for
this operation.

Fuel System Protection

(P/N 413 408 600) (or equivalent), can
be added in fuel tank to prevent fuel
deterioration and fuel system gum-
ming. Follow stabilizer manufacturer's
instructions for proper use.
NOTICE
It is highly recommended
to add fuel stabilizer at storage in or-
der to maintain fuel system in good
condition.
Engine Oil and Filter
Replacement
The oil change and filter should be
performed by an authorized Sea-Doo
Boats dealer.

Intercooler Draining

Twin 260 Engines
It is important to expel any trapped wa-
ter that may have accumulated from
condensation in the intercooler of each
engine.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the engine cover.
2. Ensure there is an alignment line
drawn on the intercooler outlet
hose. This will ensure the hose is
not twisted or kinked on reinstalla-
tion.
3. Loosen the clamp retaining the in-
tercooler outlet hose.
4. Remove the intercooler outlet hose
from the intercooler.
NOTE: This hose feeds the inlet of the
supercharger.
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1. Intercooler outlet hose
5. Start and rev the engine up to
4000 RPM several times.
NOTE: Prevent air intake system from
aspirating foreign objects which may
cause severe engine damage.
6. Stop engine.
7. Reinstall the intercooler air outlet
hose, ensure it is properly aligned
as prior to removal to ensure proper
engine operation.
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