Before you take the carb off... Try putting your hand over the carb throttle body and crank it over. You should see fluid dripping into the carb afterward. If you don't then it's likely the needle valve... If you do then the fluid is probably water... Not gas.
I had a similar issue once. My fuel tank vent fell into the bottom of the ski and sucked water into the fuel tank. Make sure you don't have water in your tank. You can check by siphoning a bit out from the bottom of the tank into a water bottle. You'll see right away if there's water in it.
Thats a sounds like a good system. My other ski has two 500gph bilges and the stock bilge just in case.i had one electric bilge fail because a piece of tie wrap blocked it.
I blocked mine off because I installed a scupper valve. I wouldn't want rely on a single electic bilge, because if it fails, youre f&$/Ed... especially if you ride surf. I'd recommend keeping the stock bilge or install a scupper. The scupper install is actually pretty easy and gets water out the...
I run a 61x with ADA head (180psi), B pipe wih flow control, on single cooling with two pissers ( one off the head and one off the stinger). I rant in havasu in 118 degrees and 90 degree water with no problems.
You should be good.
The one that goes into the handle pole should be the vent tube for the gas tank. It probably connects to a water separator and then to you gas tank. The one on the back looks like an engine flush hose with a quick connect fitting on it. It's used to flush the engine after running in salt water.
You are correct that the outer billet housing outside diameter is 3" and the outside diameter of the PVC pipe is 2 1/2 ".
You may not need the plug with this scupper valve. I don't leave my ski in the water for long periods of time but I have had it sitting in the water with the hood of and...
I rode it and yes... It's a beast. My son and I met Chris at Body Beach... Really nice guy... Great products... Can't wait to see what comes next from Epic Industries.
Were you there?
Rob and Dino... This is for you... Steve grabs a big hand full of Kawasaki.... 1200 cc triple shortened SXR.
ROB... heard about your unfortunate accident ... Glad to hear you and your family are OK. Hopefully this will bring a smile.... Missing you here in havasu.
i tested the frogzskin before installing it by making a bowl out of it. I poured water in the bowl and it did not leak out... It was watertight.
I have a stock FA, but the ski seems to run better with the Pro-K so I was just looking for a solution. I might try an outerwear as well, but some...
I like to run my 701 SN underwater, or at least try tricks that get alot of water in the hull. We installed an Epic Scupper combined with a 500gph bilge that works great most of the time. The problem is i run an open element flame arrester (tau ceti or Pro-K) and sometime water splashes into...
I haven't had it long enough to tell how reliable it is. The epic scupper uses magnets to pull it shut so of all the scuppers it should be the most reliable in terms of sealing up. I never leave my ski in the water anyway so I don't worry if it leaks anyway. I've looked in the engine bay while...
I'm going with my son for the first time. Bringing the SN and 550. Thinking of getting a BOB next summer and would love to test ride one. We're staying at Crazy Horse and will probably ride over to Body Beach.
Got the coupler off. First I soaked it in DuPont penetrating oil.
After considering my options I thought I'd try the dead blow with a hammer since it don't intend to use the coupler again.
A couple of sharp whacks with the hammer and off it came.... I'm surprised since this motor was run in...
Who's going to world finals? My son and I are going to world finals for the oct 5 th to 7 th weekend. First time ever to a world finals.
It would be great to meet some of the folks on this forum. We're brining the Superjet and the 550sx.
Where do people hang out?
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