water toys
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Hi, looking for advice before I buy carburetors.
I removed the tempo fuel lines and rebuilt the carbs. I used a 1998 rebuild kit and found out after reading threads here, that 1997.5 with the 951 white motor was a kind of 1 off-emissions control thing. and had a much lower pop-off pressure than the 1998.
The ski does the notorious huge exhaust bang. blew the rear rubber exhaust boot apart. I figured it was flooding and igniting the fuel in the exhaust. but now I am questioning ignition timing. I am not sure how that could change. I have excellent spark and good compression. The ski cranks over doing nothing until you give it lots of choke and then backfires sometimes violently. I tried removing plugs and turning it over to clear fuel then crank it with the gas off and nothing. then I manually squirted gas in the carbs and it only pops with small backfires, even tried some either with the same results.
Could the backfires change the timing? how would I check ignition timing? the ski only has 1 coil.
Thanks
Jeff
I removed the tempo fuel lines and rebuilt the carbs. I used a 1998 rebuild kit and found out after reading threads here, that 1997.5 with the 951 white motor was a kind of 1 off-emissions control thing. and had a much lower pop-off pressure than the 1998.
The ski does the notorious huge exhaust bang. blew the rear rubber exhaust boot apart. I figured it was flooding and igniting the fuel in the exhaust. but now I am questioning ignition timing. I am not sure how that could change. I have excellent spark and good compression. The ski cranks over doing nothing until you give it lots of choke and then backfires sometimes violently. I tried removing plugs and turning it over to clear fuel then crank it with the gas off and nothing. then I manually squirted gas in the carbs and it only pops with small backfires, even tried some either with the same results.
Could the backfires change the timing? how would I check ignition timing? the ski only has 1 coil.
Thanks
Jeff