seadoo GTS 1993 New Member Jun 17, 2009 #2 Ideal compression is 150, but down to about 120 is fine, as long as the #s are within 10% of eachother
Ideal compression is 150, but down to about 120 is fine, as long as the #s are within 10% of eachother
K kimsavage New Member Jun 17, 2009 #3 bottom end sucks full throttle runs perfect once there any solutions?
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member Jun 17, 2009 #4 Welcome to the seadoo forum kimsavage. I would adjust the low speed screw. Start at 1 1/2 turns and go from there. It adjust the low to mid rpm fuel range. The High Speed screw should always be set at "0", it shouldn't need any adjustment. Karl Karl
Welcome to the seadoo forum kimsavage. I would adjust the low speed screw. Start at 1 1/2 turns and go from there. It adjust the low to mid rpm fuel range. The High Speed screw should always be set at "0", it shouldn't need any adjustment. Karl Karl
K kimsavage New Member Jun 18, 2009 #5 I have turned it in and it kills the engine, when I turn it out it doees not change anything.
kustomkarl Premium Member Premium Member Jun 18, 2009 #8 It sounds like you have a clogged carb. Pull them apart and clean them. Use Carb cleaner to clear all the passages. Karl
It sounds like you have a clogged carb. Pull them apart and clean them. Use Carb cleaner to clear all the passages. Karl
K kimsavage New Member Jun 18, 2009 #9 Tried that a couple of times. Didn't work. Any other suggestions?