Sea-doo Rxx Restoration Ep.2 - Backyard Brian Strikes — Again

The rave valves look like they’ve been marinated in swamp water since the Bush administration.

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."

The sun was barely over the fence line, but Backyard Brian was already three coffees deep, staring down the hollowed-out hull of the . Sea-Doo RXX Restoration EP.2 - Backyard Brian Strikes Again

Brian finds a "custom" wiring repair from the previous owner involving duct tape and what appears to be a twisted paperclip.

The camera screen shows a glint of metal—a broken ring? A stray washer? We won't know until next time. The rave valves look like they’ve been marinated

The Heart Transplant – Can Brian save the 951, or is it destined for the scrap heap?

Should we add a of the 951 DI engine's common fail points, or move straight to the fiberglass repair tips? The camera screen shows a glint of metal—a broken ring

"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