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- Timmins
Hi Guys,
I took a ride with my ski today and I realized that I forgot to synchronize the carburetors. I built a synchronizing tool using water bottles and plastic tubes linking to the carb primer nipples. I am not sure if I should be running the ski in water while doing this or if I can simply run it for about 1 min max and let it cool, and repeat until I can sync my carbs.
My ski was bogging on low end when trying to give it a quick shot of the throttle. Top end the ski was running really good.
Not sure if the problem could be linked to something else seems one of the carbs was letting in air possibly.
I took a ride with my ski today and I realized that I forgot to synchronize the carburetors. I built a synchronizing tool using water bottles and plastic tubes linking to the carb primer nipples. I am not sure if I should be running the ski in water while doing this or if I can simply run it for about 1 min max and let it cool, and repeat until I can sync my carbs.
My ski was bogging on low end when trying to give it a quick shot of the throttle. Top end the ski was running really good.
Not sure if the problem could be linked to something else seems one of the carbs was letting in air possibly.