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i have rebuilt my carbs on the 96 seadoo gsx took it out this morning now it wont go over 5000 rpms and it loads up and pops at low rpm any help is appreciated thanks duhhuh44
 
Did you adjust the carbs properly? Have you done a compression test recently?
Here is info to doing it properly;

You'll need a compression tester. Go to Auto Zone. I think they sell for like $25.00. The compression gage, will screw in the cylinder head in place of the spark plugs. To test compression, remove both spark plugs. Place spark plug caps on the plug cap studs near the cylinder head to ground the empty caps. This completes the circuit of the ignition electrical system and prevents any electrical problems from the caps being un grounded. Using the correct adapter for the threaded end of the tester,( same length of the spark plug threads length)screw in the tester in one plug hole. Hold the throttle wide open. Push the start button. Watch the compression gauge, when it peaks out at the most compression, let go the start button. Read the psi number. I would do it 3 times to be sure it is accurate. Check both cylinders the same way. The ideal compression is 150 psi per cylinder. If it is less, it's not a problem as long as they are close to being the same. If the psi is less than 90 it might need be time for a tear down and a rebuild. If the psi in 1 cylinder is say 140 psi and the other is 80 psi you need to tear down and repair. This difference is a lot then there is a problem. I hope this helps you.

That's an old machine, it could be the problem.
Karl
 
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Oops, I forgot to leave you this info too...
The High Speed screw is set to "0". These have a plastic cap on them to keep them from being turned any more than 1/4 turn. The Low Speed screw is set to 1 1/4 turns. The screw has a pin through it. If you need to adjust the idle speed do NOT use the low speed screws to adjust it. Use the IDLE Screw to adjust both carbs at the same time. When adjusting the carbs be sure both carbs are in sync.
I hope this info helps you out.

Karl
 
adjusted the carbs to what u said compression is fine replaced the grey hoses and it is still doing the same thing could it be in the gas tank seadoo has sit for a year

thanks duhhuh
 
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If your running on old fuel and you cleaned the carbs that old gas is just going to clog them up again if it bad. You say the compression is good...Good is 150 psi each cylinder. Here is some info on compression test;

You'll need a compression tester. Go to Auto Zone. I think they sell for like $25.00. The compression gage, will screw in the cylinder head in place of the spark plugs. To test compression, remove both spark plugs. Place spark plug caps on the plug cap studs near the cylinder head to ground the empty caps. This completes the circuit of the ignition electrical system and prevents any electrical problems from the caps being un grounded. Using the correct adapter for the threaded end of the tester,( same length of the spark plug threads length)screw in the tester in one plug hole. Hold the throttle wide open. Push the start button. Watch the compression gauge, when it peaks out at the most compression, let go the start button. Read the psi number. I would do it 3 times to be sure it is accurate. Check both cylinders the same way. The ideal compression is 150 psi per cylinder. If it is less, it's not a problem as long as they are close to being the same. If the psi is less than 90 it might need be time for a tear down and a rebuild. If the psi in 1 cylinder is say 140 psi and the other is 80 psi you need to tear down and repair. This difference is a lot then there is a problem. I hope this helps you.

Karl
 
ok i put an online filter on and the gas seems to be going up and down in the filter at high rpms the fuel level looks low in the fuel filter at high rpms it fills back up at low rpms
i have ran all the old gas out and put fresh in it but i didnt clean any thing out in the gas tank

any suggestions would be appreciated thanks duhhuh44
 
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Something as little as spark plugs could result in a lack of performance. Make sure they are not fouled and the gaps are set correctly. :cheers:
 
In the bottom of the baffle is a screen that could have collected some residue. I believe on your model you need to remove the steering mechanism and wiggle out the baffle. It's as long as the tank is deep.

Karl
 
yall rock i am a new member to this site and i believe you all are very helpful thanks for all the support duhhuh44
 
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