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How to remove 95 SP Carb

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elcapatante

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Hello, I am trying to rebuild a 95 SP single carb but I cannot get the two bottom nuts off. They are blocked by other parts of the carb. Right side looks like I need to remove the throttle cable assembly. Left side looks like part of the housing. Any suggestions/tricks would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.
 
Welcome to the seadoo forum elcapatante. Yes, you need to remove the throttle cable.
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Karl
 
THnaks for you quick response. I do have a shop manual - and they reference taking off the throttle cable but they make no mention of the left side nut. Any ideas on that one?
 
take the whole rotary valve cover off the motor. 4 13 mm bolts around the perimeter. then you have room...make sure the rotary valve stays on the shaft.
 
I give myself a duh for thinking it should be harder than it is.

As you back off the nut you back off the carb and it slides off like a dream.

Rebuilt the carb and cleanded out the sludge - with the exception of the main jet..whoever took the carb apart before me stripped the screws that hold the plate in place - uggghhh.
 
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