Super Jet boyeson reeds how long should they last

Need some answers guys i pulled my carbs off to find my boyeson carbon fiber reeds to be stuck open. Like 1/8" off cage i put them on brand new june last year. And i bet only 8 tanks off fuel of riding. Is this common? Or what may be the problem? :thinking:
 

tor*p*do

Squarenose FTW
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they can go bad very quickly if you have water ingestion
same for a big backfire
so I guess the lifespan depends on operating conditions
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Sinking it and cranking the motor without draining as much water as possible first can damage reeds.
 

smoofers

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After witnessing multiple friends' skis sucking up oem metal reeds and destroying a top end, I have no problem replacing my carbon reeds once a year.....
 

Matt_E

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You might talk to Art Gomez/BlackJack performance. He makes replacement reed petals for those cages that should last quite a bit longer. I used his petals for stock cages (made of the same material) for almost 400 gallons before replacing them.
 

smoofers

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between the 8-12 yamahas Ive owned over the past 10 years, and alllll my buddys skis that we maintain here, and all the BS we fix for people... we have NEVER had a reed fail

I don't doubt you one second. I have witnessed two yamahas suck up reeds. Not my skis, no idea on the history of em. I just know I don't want it happening to me.
 

subhard

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Do you need to tune or rejet carbs after installing them in a mostly stock 750 or 800?
 
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