Sea-doo Rxx Restoration Ep.2 - Backyard Brian Strikes Again -
"She’s just being shy," Brian mutters, shimmying a pry bar into a space it definitely wasn't designed for. With a groan of metal and a suspicious clink from a dropped bolt that vanished into the abyss of the hull, the engine finally swings free from the hoist—which is actually just a heavy-duty ratchet strap hooked to a sturdy oak tree branch. The Horror Under the Hatch
"Classic," Brian laughs, holding up the paperclip like a trophy. "This is why you don't buy jet skis from guys named 'Turbo Dave' on Marketplace." The "Backyard Brian" Special
He spends the afternoon knee-deep in fiberglass dust, sanding down the battle scars. By sunset, the engine is stripped, the hull is smooth, and Brian is covered in a fine layer of grey powder that makes him look like a Victorian ghost. The Cliffhanger Sea-Doo RXX Restoration EP.2 - Backyard Brian Strikes Again
The Heart Transplant – Can Brian save the 951, or is it destined for the scrap heap?
In Episode 1, we saw the "deal of a lifetime" turn into a fiberglass nightmare. Today, the backyard becomes a laboratory. Welcome to The "Precision" Teardown "She’s just being shy," Brian mutters, shimmying a
Should we add a of the 951 DI engine's common fail points, or move straight to the fiberglass repair tips?
Just as he’s about to call it a night, Brian drops the borescope into the cylinders. He freezes. "Oh... that’s not supposed to be there." "This is why you don't buy jet skis
Between cleaning the fuel injectors with a rig he built out of a 9V battery and a can of carb cleaner, Brian takes a break to address the hull. The RXX is a rare racing breed, and this one has seen more dock-side collisions than a bumper car.