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1997 seadoo gxs flooding problem

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vtlindell

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I need some help!!!
I have a 1997 Seadoo GSX that keeps flooding it's self.
Everytime I pull off the spark plugs they are soaked with gas.
I can dry off the plugs and put them back in and it will start. But once it runs for a few seconds it will die and I can't get it to start unless I take the plugs out and dry them off.
I have pulled the carbirater apart and cleaned the little fuel filter and everything looks ok in the carbs.
I can turn the gas on "off" and get it to start but once I turn the gas on it won't.
It's like it just just keeps flooding it's self out.
Anyone have any suggestions??
I would greatlyu appreciate it.
Victor T.
thanx for any help I can get.
 
needle valve....

You may have bent your needle valve arm and lever up to high. This will keep the needle valve from seating and flood the engine.

If your not familar with it, when you pulled the carbs, it was the small lever in the middle of the chamber where the jets were. That arm should be flush with the housing.

Good luck.........:cheers:
 
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