Just finished a top end rebuild of my 717 and replaced rotary valve and cover. I also completely rebuilt the fuel and oil system, including replacing grey fuel lines with mpi grade fuel injection (black lines), all filters inline, rebuilt carbs with osd return to oem kit, and rebuilt the fuel baffle that had a falied float. I've verified each carb has 40-42psi pop off pressure. I've taken it out on the lake and successfully broken it in after a few hours of various throttle positions. The first few times I went out I was very conservative using the throttle. Only ever went to 1/2 throttle. Went out with the tach each time to watch rpms during operation and after releasing throttle to check return to idle. I never really noticed anything too big a deal, sometimes the idle would return to 1400-1450rpm range, usually 1500-1550rpm. Yesterday I took it out to really test the high speed and takeoff operation. At first I didn't notice any issues, but then i remember a long straight away where i looked down to check my tach at full throttle. I was only getting to 6450, maybe 6500 rpm max. I remember reading somewhere that the rev limiter in the mpem limits around 7200 rpm i believe. I assumed possibly i'm not getting enough fuel at WOT. Maybe an hour later, on my way back into the dock, I noticed that higher than 1/2 throttle was loading up the engine (bog). After getting the ski back on the trailer I remembered that low throttle (from 0 to 1/4 throttle) had always (since my rebuild) bogged a tiny bit, but I previously didn't think anything of it because response past it was solid, until my testing of WOT.
I pulled spark plugs (new, less than 5 hrs) to check coloration. I'm seeing a chocolate color on the bit that reaches into the combustion chamber. I also verified my compression is right at where it was right after i rebuilt it (before the engine had seen any water time). I have been starting the ski by opening the throttle a little bit instead of using the choke. At this point I have about a half tank of gas.
I have high speed screws turned all the way in (from what i've read it acts more like a bypass). My low speed screws are set a quarter turn cclockwise (slightly rich) from spec of 1.25 turns out from closed (1.5 turns out).
I pulled spark plugs (new, less than 5 hrs) to check coloration. I'm seeing a chocolate color on the bit that reaches into the combustion chamber. I also verified my compression is right at where it was right after i rebuilt it (before the engine had seen any water time). I have been starting the ski by opening the throttle a little bit instead of using the choke. At this point I have about a half tank of gas.
I have high speed screws turned all the way in (from what i've read it acts more like a bypass). My low speed screws are set a quarter turn cclockwise (slightly rich) from spec of 1.25 turns out from closed (1.5 turns out).
- Is my observation of return to idle rpms (sometimes in the 1400 rpm range, sometimes in the 1500 rpm range) normal?
- Am I correct in assuming that my engine is starved for fuel at high rpm (WOT)? should i open up the high speed screws 1/4 turn from closed?
- Is my pop off pressure too low to receive proper fuel delivery when gas level is low?
- Does it sound like my low speed screws are set wrong?