digital sol
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Thanks Soccerdad, unfortunately I don't have one here but I got it started pretty quickly. It started quicker even with all that air in the lines and no fuel than it did this time last year after the shop said it was good to go LOL
I got it out for another ride and same issue. I can see the return line has a few bubbles "tiny" however the feed line has lots of air bubbles. Also when I coast at low rpm the line is full then when I got WOT it depletes and there is quite a lot of bubbles/air coming through the line. The boat has about 3-5 gallons of gas in it. I didnt fill the tank up entirely until I knew the ski was running properly. I dont recall every having this type of issue from lack of full tank either way.
What would cause air in the system when running the line directly from the on/sending unit to the carb? The hose is clamped very tight at the sending unit so I dont think its getting air from there. I mean thats basically the last thing to rule out if its getting its fuel directly from the tank and still putting air in the lines. I assume some small bubbles here and there is normal but cant imagine seeing the line run dry or large bubbles/spaces in the lines while giving it more throttle is normal.
I will mention during my restoration I pulled the fuel tank, cleaned it inside and out, replaced the magnet deal inside the sending unit and remove the inside fuse. This seemed to have fixed the issue where my fuel tank always reads low but wanted to mention it.
I can try and shoot a video later the lake is about to be flooded with boats for the holiday but its usually glass by 6-7pm.
Edit: I also did NOT get a hiss or suction when removing the gas cap again today. I did check its seal and its installed. Figured i would mention this as someone said in a thread online if the fuel tank is working properly there will be a hiss when you remove the gas cap.
I got it out for another ride and same issue. I can see the return line has a few bubbles "tiny" however the feed line has lots of air bubbles. Also when I coast at low rpm the line is full then when I got WOT it depletes and there is quite a lot of bubbles/air coming through the line. The boat has about 3-5 gallons of gas in it. I didnt fill the tank up entirely until I knew the ski was running properly. I dont recall every having this type of issue from lack of full tank either way.
What would cause air in the system when running the line directly from the on/sending unit to the carb? The hose is clamped very tight at the sending unit so I dont think its getting air from there. I mean thats basically the last thing to rule out if its getting its fuel directly from the tank and still putting air in the lines. I assume some small bubbles here and there is normal but cant imagine seeing the line run dry or large bubbles/spaces in the lines while giving it more throttle is normal.
I will mention during my restoration I pulled the fuel tank, cleaned it inside and out, replaced the magnet deal inside the sending unit and remove the inside fuse. This seemed to have fixed the issue where my fuel tank always reads low but wanted to mention it.
I can try and shoot a video later the lake is about to be flooded with boats for the holiday but its usually glass by 6-7pm.
Edit: I also did NOT get a hiss or suction when removing the gas cap again today. I did check its seal and its installed. Figured i would mention this as someone said in a thread online if the fuel tank is working properly there will be a hiss when you remove the gas cap.
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