Kawasaki Ultra 310/300 Jet Ski, Engine flushing & Fogging (the correct way)

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Jamie Eade from Brisbane Kawasaki shows you the correct way to flush and fog your Kawasaki Ultra 310 / 300 Jet Ski the correct way.

1. Flush the intercooler first, ALWAYS. (Motor not running) for 5 minutes.
The reason for this is, if you have been riding in salt water, flushing the engine first will put hot air intercooler and this will bake the salt crystals into the cooling lines of the intercooler, so when you go to do the intercooler it will be that much harder to free them up.
2. Get the hose ready and connect it to the engine flush port, but do not turn the hose on.
(If you have an engine flush solution like our JETSKI FLUSH, now is the time to connect it
3. Start the engine (FAST KEY) and let the ski idle, you have 15-20 seconds to turn the hose on.
4. Turn the hose on giving it as much flow as you can.
5. Check the tell tail has water coming out (this takes 10secs)
6. Check there is water coming out of the Jet pump / Ride Plate area.
7. Wait for water to start coming out of the exhaust.
8. Once ALL 3 have water coming out. Start the timer, 5 minutes minimum. allow the ski to idle and stay near it. (if it stalls turn the water off immediately)
9. After 5 minutes, turn the water off.
10. Go back the ski, and give it 3 decent revs. Don't valve bounce it, just 3 decent revs, to blow the water out.
11. Turn the ski off.
12. Insert your fogging can nozzle into the fog port, Start the ski spray your fogging fluid for 4 seconds, the engine will start to cough / bog down. Stop spraying and allow the ski to idle normal again. Turn it off.
13. After at least 1hr has passed, maximum 24hrs, Start the ski once more (FAST KEY), allow it to idle for 10seconds, give it 1 more good rev to blow the last bit of water out of the exhaust.

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