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Carburator location

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Rockinrich

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I am new to working on pwc's and I have a fuel problem. I have a 95 Sea-doo GTX and I'm not sure if I see the carburator or not. By looking at another thread it looks like there might be two. Does someone have a picture of the engine and where the carb(s) are?
 
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As stated the carb is under the big black box. But you'd be better prepared to inspect or rebuild it with the appropriate manuals.:)

What are you up to anyway? Why are you try to get to the carbs?
 
From everything I've read here, it sounds like a fuel problem, like engine cuts off when applying the throttle. I don't plan on rebuilding the carb myself, just wanted to know where they were. I'm trying the easy things first, emptied the tank and cleaned it out, cleaned the sediment bowl. My friend told me there might be a water seperator under the carb. I'm going now to buy new spark plugs.
 
Rock...save yourself some cash, stud...aint a big deal to rebuild, plus in future, ever a problem, know you can tackle it, without being intimitaded..:cheers:
 
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