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dmkagey 09-06-2010 03:13 AM

Steering cable
 
Have a 2000 900 STX. Having a problem with the steering cable and reverse cables. They both move okay, but seem to be tighter. Is there a way to lubricate them.....any other ideas?
Thanks
Dave

Prom 09-07-2010 03:30 AM

Have you left the ski outside? weather can be rough on the cables. Typically cables can be lubricated, there is an actual tool to use but if you want to redneck it, you can put a hole in a plastic bag put one end through the hole and zip tieing the bag to keep it from leaking then put regular motor oil in the bag, and move the cable. Could take a long time to get the oil through, might let it sit overnight, just have something to catch the mess.

In all likelyhood though, if the cables are that bad off you are better off replaceing them. Good luck!

dmkagey 09-11-2010 01:55 AM

Cables
 
Any good sites to buy kaw parts other than my local dealer
Thanks

dmkagey 04-18-2011 02:50 AM

Water exhaust
 
Question....we like the look of the high water spout exhaust...is there any kind of attachment you can put on our Kaw that can allow it do do that?
Thanks

Prom 04-18-2011 03:09 AM

Not that I know of, some tubes have a rubber attachment on the back to simulate a rooster tail and keep it behind the boat, could try and model something similar but honestly I doubt the effect would be worth the time...

dmkagey 05-08-2011 12:22 AM

Looking to change my steering cable...the manual makes it look really complicated...remove oil tank, remove fuel hose, turn the ski on it's side. Is it really that much of a pain? Can the average person do this okay?
Thanks

Prom 05-08-2011 05:52 AM

Sometimes you can find an easier method than what the manual states but in many cases it will end up being just as much of a pain. I'm sure an average joe can handle it, but you may need some buddys and brews on standby in case you gotta call in the calvary.

dmkagey 07-10-2011 06:53 PM

Bogging down
 
Have a 900 STX....problem with it bogging down. To start....it will go about 12 mph...and then it will free up and start going faster...will hit about 34 mph and that is as high as it will go.
Is the carb like others....with low and high speed jets. Is there such a thing as a carb kit for these engines
Thanks
Dave


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