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OPERATION
Post Operation Maintenance
Engine Water Removal Procedure
Use the following procedure for removing water from
a submerged engine. Attempt this procedure only if
you are mechanically experienced and have adequate
assistance for lifting and supporting the watercraft.
1. Remove the watercraft from the water. Remove the
lanyard cord from the engine stop switch and place
the watercraft on a flat surface, allowing room to
roll it onto its side later.
2. Remove the drain plugs and drain the water from
the bilge.
3. Remove the seat and remove the spark plugs.
4. Tip the watercraft on its right side (to starboard)
until the spark plug holes are just below horizontal.
While assistants hold the watercraft in this
position, turn the driveshaft by hand to rotate the
engine and allow the water to run out.
5. Upright the watercraft and inspect and dry the
spark plug holes. Install new spark plugs.
6. Install the air intake.
7. Check the battery vent hose for obstructions and
drain any water from the hose.
8. Check the fuel and oil for the presence of water. If
water is present, take the watercraft to an
authorized Polaris dealer for immediate service.
Do not run the craft if water is present in the fuel
or oil.
9. Verify that no air is present in the oil line.
10. Reinstall the drain plugs and the seat.
WARNING
Accidental starting during the water removal
procedure could cause severe personal injury.
Before removing water from a submerged engine,
make sure the lanyard cord and lock plate are
removed from the engine stop switch.