Kawasaki JS300
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JS300 Specifications
| Common Name(s): |
JS300; 300; 300sx |
| Manufacture: |
Kawasaki |
| Years Into Production: |
1973–1990 |
| Engine Type: |
Two Stroke |
| Horsepower: |
30 |
| Displacement: |
298 cc |
| Spark Plug: |
BR7ES .032 Gap |
| Length: |
214 cm |
| Width: |
62 cm |
| Height: |
64 cm |
| Weight: |
101 kg |
| Type of Lubrication: |
Add marine grade 2 cycle oil to lubricating system |
| Fuel Mix: |
Regular Gas |
| Starter Case Oil: |
10w40 - 20w50 |
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The 300 is a personal water craft made by Kawasaki. It was first built in 1973 and is the smallest craft in the series. The 300 shares many of the same parts with both the JS440 and the JS550 including the fiberglass hull, hood and hand pole. The JS300 was a very lightweight craft with a small engine making it a good first ski for the beginner. It also included a superlube automatic oil mix system, this made the craft easier to maintain for the fresh rider. Also it is the only jetski in the Kawasaki range with a oil filled starter case with dipstick (often mistaken for oil injection tank). Starting Tip - If it has not been run in awhile its best to take the top off of the carburetor (says Kawasaki on it) and pour gas down in the foam and put the cap on and it usually starts right up.
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