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2001 GS Stalls

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cjolly3053

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Got my GS running for the season and it was running just fine until memorial day. While I was out on the water I was full throttle and was loosing power. Now it seems to idle just fine and seems to run fine out of the water. When I go to take off I can give full throttle and it will start going and the loose power and if I don't let off throttle it will die. Will start up just fine really quick and will run seemingly without issue at about 1/4 to 1/3 throttle. I have changed out fuel and changed spark plugs. I did replace the fuel float the day before this issue is it possible I have a pressure issue with the fuel system? I have also tried turning fuel selector to reserve and normal and same issue with each. Any ideas guys? Also does the engine need to be pulled to rebuild carbs? Thx in advance for your advice.
 
Welcome to the seadoo forum cj3053. it sounds like you need to pull the carbs and clean them. You don't need to pull the engine to clean the carbs.
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