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My summer project - 1995 Polaris SLX 780
For Christmas Janelle's parents gave me their used watercraft and trailer. It hasn't run in a few years, but I think with a little TLC it'll be good as new. I just bought a service manual for it and plan to trailer it from their garage today. The SLX780 was pretty much the race boat to beat back in the mid 90's so I'm pretty pumped to get it back on the water. I used to have a 1994 SL650 which has the same basic layout as the '95 SLX780 and since I got very familiar with that one (modded it...of course) I think I should be able to handle this one no problem. The only thing I don't know much about is carburetors, and since it has 3 that may pose as my largest obstacle. I do have experience tuning single carb setups though so we'll see! I'll try to get some pictures posted later.
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Re: My summer project - 1995 Polaris SLX780 PWC
if you need any help let me know. I just sold my pro 785 which was their actual factory race ski and it had 140 hp! if you want to get major power I have a set of triple pipes which should ad at least 20 hp. good luck and keep us posted.
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Oh nice! The Pro came out in '96 right? Or was it '95? Its been so long since I was into these things the specs are getting a bit fuzzy in my brain. Mind giving me more info on those triple pipes?
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Re: My summer project - 1995 Polaris SLX780 PWC
We have a kawasaki 750ss and it scoots pretty good. Clean the carb and i bet it will fire right up.
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Pic please, I love jet skis.
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I just went and picked it up this morning. It hasn't been used since 2005 so it was covered in a pretty thick layer of dust and lots of lake grime. $2.50 at a DIY carwash took care of most of that and I think it looks fairly decent for spending 10 of its 14 years of life sitting in a lake. I plan to replace the maintenance stuff (battery, fuel filter, fuel lines, spark plugs, etc.), clean out the carbs, grease the driveshaft, clean out the pump housing really well, and drain/replace the fuel and oil over the next few weeks. I'd love to have this thing running by the 4th of July weekend! Once its running I'll spend some time cleaning up the body and replacing the footwell mats.
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Are you going to paint it and take it out of the 90s? you pullin this with the evo?? j/k or are ya
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My mom is nice enough to let me borrow her Grand Cherokee to haul it around, I'm not so sure the Evo or WRX would appreciate having it hooked up ;) |
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Havnt you seen the 1g that pulls a boat regularly
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I say leave the decals on, paint the rub rails black, get black well mats, and get a black seat cover, that would look pretty nice IMO
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I bid on a rear grab handle on eBay (current one is broken in half) that I plan to paint black if I win it and I messaged a guy about some black mats he is selling. That'll be about it for cosmetic stuff until its up and running since that's what I really need to focus on right now.
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You can always do a motor swap from something bigger/newer that has more powa!
Or get a bigger carb, mill the head and run e85. |
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+1 on E85!
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Nice project! I had a '95 Yamaha Waveblaster 700 with a few mods. That thing was a lot of fun! Seeing this makes me miss it.
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Re: My summer project - 1995 Polaris SLX 780
Most boats are light, so they would not put to much extra stress on the drive train, and a DSM or similar might get better MPG then a truck. I would not try to launch the car or do high way pulls, but driving normal I think it would be fine.
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