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- Delray Beach, FL
How do I remove the 4 nuts holding the carbs in place?? A ratchet? Its awfully hard to get in there. Need advice ASAP
wow well if the carb situation doesnt resolve my issues then I know where to look next. Thanks!I had a persistent low end bog that I fought off and on for over a year. Went through extensive troubleshooting of the electrical and fuel systems, on and on. Turned out that the cause was multiple exhaust leaks at various points in the exhaust system. I thought of it in your situation because you mentioned it bogging and having to feather it when slowing down from higher speed. Mine would always bog right after a nose stab or vertical maneuver. I think the quick high rpm "brap" to do the trick was causing the compartment to get loaded with exhaust, then the sudden stop of the ski prevented air from flowing through the hood to clear it out, causing the motor to choke on the exhaust from the leak.
lolHoly cow those carbs look like they have been sitting on the bottom of the ocean.
You really think so? They havent quit on me yetIf you've already stripped them, you may need to drill them out.
You could also look for a fresh pair of carbs. Those look pretty rough, geez.
Cool, ill give that a try. Otherwise I was thinking of getting this http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00952154000PNah, not really serious.
The best way to get screws like that out: Take a flat blade screw driver with a wide blade and place it on the screw. Hit the screw driver with a hammer a few times.
This does two things: It really seats the screw driver head into the soft screw and it also breaks the corrosion between the threads.
You should be able to get every screw out like that. If you cannot, you'll have to drill them out.