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12-09-2012, 10:19 AM
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1994 650 SC Jet pump
Does anybody know if I can check the bearings in my jet pump without removing it? thanks
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You can take the cone off the back and visually inspect for rust or water without removing the pump
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thanks for the advice. I ended up having a repair shop rebuild the pump after i saw i might have to remove the engine to get the pump out.
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