Kevin,
It is item #3 on this fiche
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://216.37.204.202/Seadoo_OEM/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=13&A=70&B=11" target="_blank">http://216.37.204.202/Seadoo_OEM/Seadoo_PWC.asp?Type=13&A=70&B=11</a>
You have to cut out the old tunnel section with an air grinder and epoxy
the new part in. MarineTex is a good epoxy to use.
Dave
Aluckyguess wrote:
> I guess this had to happen to someone else. I have 98 XPL and the bearing on
> the drive shaft seized. Well that's no big deal but it busted the part in
> the hull that the hose clamps on to. Anyhow went and looked in the parts
> manual and there is no part # for it.
> Any ideas anyone?
> A little grease would of saved a big head ache
>
> Kevin Andrews
>
>
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