SteveontheLake
Active Member
Tom in Pennsylvania rebuilt my 97 GTX 787. He was a stand up guy the whole time despite what I had read online from years ago. I rebuilt carbs with Mikuni kits. Due to the condition of the carbs I could tell someone had been in there before so I was very careful. The one thing I failed to do was the pop-off test. I'm buying the parts to make one but didn't see post that when I had the carbs on the bench.
I now have 7 hours on it and am still getting some sputtering/popping below about 4,000 RPM even though I have the low side about 3 turns out and idle at 1400.
Once it hits 4,000 or so it runs great. I still have not gone full throttle but am cruising at 30mph at 5,000 rpm.
What I'm curious about is this: Since I have had oil in the injector as well as in the fuel, the plugs are just black.
Since I had to go so far out on the low side, should I expect to have this same "way too lean at factory recommended 1 turn" on the high side? I dont mind buying more plugs but I want to make sure the high side isnt too lean and cause detonation.
I know some people say 10 gallons is enough to break in, since I'm new to PWC I'm erring on the side of caution and giving her 10 hours at ~50-60% throttle.
I now have 7 hours on it and am still getting some sputtering/popping below about 4,000 RPM even though I have the low side about 3 turns out and idle at 1400.
Once it hits 4,000 or so it runs great. I still have not gone full throttle but am cruising at 30mph at 5,000 rpm.
What I'm curious about is this: Since I have had oil in the injector as well as in the fuel, the plugs are just black.
Since I had to go so far out on the low side, should I expect to have this same "way too lean at factory recommended 1 turn" on the high side? I dont mind buying more plugs but I want to make sure the high side isnt too lean and cause detonation.
I know some people say 10 gallons is enough to break in, since I'm new to PWC I'm erring on the side of caution and giving her 10 hours at ~50-60% throttle.