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07-13-2011, 10:06 PM
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kawasaki_550
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1993 kawasaki 550 sx
i have a 93 kawasaki 550 sx.
is there anyway i could plug or move the hole on the hood so water stops getting in the hull..
i like nose diving . just seeing if anyone out there has messed with plugging the hole or does anyone have an idea..
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p10sdad
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Yeah there are a lot of ways to plug it, but I'm pretty sure its there to get air to your carbs. Unless your diving for as long as you can hold your breath then your bilge pump will take care of any water your getting inside.
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