2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 176

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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jMAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS 175 turn on the water and adjust the flow • Immediately so that a little trickle of water comes out of the bypass outlet in the right side of the hull. A. Engine Flushing Port B. Intercooler Port To Flush the Engine Cooling System Remove the cap and connect a garden hose with a screw-in fitting on its end. Start the engine and allow it to idle before turning on the water. • • A. Bypass Outlet NOTICE If the water is turned on before the engine is running, water may flow back through the exhaust pipe and into the engine, causing severe engine damage. To prevent engine damage, be sure the engine is running before turning the water on. the engine idle for several minutes with the • Let water running. off the water. Leave the engine idling. • Turn the engine a few times to clear the water out • Rev of the exhaust system. j NOTICE Lack of cooling water causes overheating which will cause severe engine and exhaust system damage. Do not run the engine without cooling water flow for more than 15 seconds.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
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A. Engine Flushing Port
B. Intercooler Port
To Flush the Engine Cooling System
Remove the cap and connect a garden hose with
a screw-in fitting on its end.
Start the engine and allow it to idle
before turning
on the water
.
NOTICE
If the water is turned on before the engine
is running, water may flow back through the
exhaust pipe and into the engine, causing
severe engine damage.
To prevent engine
damage, be sure the engine is running be-
fore turning the water on.
Immediately turn on the water and adjust the flow
so that a little trickle of water comes out of the
bypass outlet in the right side of the hull.
A. Bypass Outlet
Let the engine idle for several minutes with the
water running.
Turn off the water.
Leave the engine idling
.
Rev the engine a few times to clear the water out
of the exhaust system.
NOTICE
Lack of cooling water causes overheating
which will cause severe engine and exhaust
system damage.
Do not run the engine
without cooling water flow for more than 15
seconds.