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Old 10-24-2011, 04:49 PM   #21
mrlmd1
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Re: Change your brake line

One of the lines was clogged and not letting the pressure get transmitted through, or the line was soft and expanding with the pressure, so basically only one wheel had an effective brake. Either way, replacing the lines solved the problem and the hardest part of solving it was to realize the fault could be in the brake lines. This can happen to fuel lines too. On a SEADOO forum I am on every once in a while, one of the biggest problems with older jetskis is the gray plastic fuel lines that were used on the old days. They deteriorated and got clogged and/or crapped up the carbs. If you cut one open you could see all the junk in there that accumulated over the years from the gas deteriorating the lines. Change the lines to a proper fuel line = problem solved.



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