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Tow Valve For All Seadoo 4 Stroke Jetski Pwc. Rxp, 4-tec Etc... on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, United States

Port Orange, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:WaveEater Products Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WE-VALVE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Available here is what we call a Towing Valve. These are absolutely necessary on EVERY PWC on the market today. 

Have you ever heard that you are not supposed to flush your PWC without the engine running? That's True, and the reason why is that the cooling water will fills up the exhaust and eventually flow back into the engine cylinders. With the engine running the exhaust blows the water out. With out the engine running your engine fills full of water.
Same thing happens when you are towing your PWC in the water at speeds greater than 5 mph. The cooling water is forced into the engine which fills the exhaust and can flow back into your cylinders.

I cant believe that manufactures don't install these valves from the factory. 
However I did hear a reason why they don't. Say for instance your out running your PWC and the engine quits under warranty, You're stranded, so you have your buddy tow you back to the boat ramp. You take your ski to the shop and say "hey my engine just quit, fix it". The dealer looks at it and the engine is clear full of water, now it's your fault. Saves the Manufactures Millions on warranty repair work. If you had a tow valve installed you could've proved the failure was not caused by water. 

Buy one today. Feel free to email me about the proper hose and location to install this valve on for all 4 stroke SeaDoo PWC 
Look at my other auction for 4 stroke Yamaha and 2 Stroke valves

Includes, Valve suitable for fresh or saltwater use, two stainless steel hose clamps, and installation instructions 

This valve is for all SEADOO 4 stroke engines, 4-Tec, RXP, etc..
Check out my other auction for Yamaha 4 stroke engines, and for 2 strokes



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