Frank_Hassa
Member
While looking through the "seadoo-1988-2003-specifications" pdf I downloaded from seadoomanuals(dot)net, I found this:
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Which says I have 2 Mikuni BN-40i carburetors, and I want to make certain this is correct before I spend money on rebuild kit(s).
Edit: I just realized that it's a BN-40i, and not a "1" like what I originally thought. Figured I'd mention that in case the next person also makes the same mistake.
And also any recommendations on vendors, specific kits, OEM vs. aftermarket, etc...
Second, it also says that the "Main Jet" is "142.5" and I have NO idea what this means. Is 142.5 a diameter? Pressure? Some kind of setting? Flow? No clue. I assume the "jet" they are referring to is the jet in the carburetor where fuel comes out, but I'm not even certain of that. Maybe it's the jet pump, having to do with water?
My focus is doing a carburetor rebuild, so my main question is, does this "jet" number have anything to do with it?
View attachment 37152
Which says I have 2 Mikuni BN-40i carburetors, and I want to make certain this is correct before I spend money on rebuild kit(s).
Edit: I just realized that it's a BN-40i, and not a "1" like what I originally thought. Figured I'd mention that in case the next person also makes the same mistake.
And also any recommendations on vendors, specific kits, OEM vs. aftermarket, etc...
Second, it also says that the "Main Jet" is "142.5" and I have NO idea what this means. Is 142.5 a diameter? Pressure? Some kind of setting? Flow? No clue. I assume the "jet" they are referring to is the jet in the carburetor where fuel comes out, but I'm not even certain of that. Maybe it's the jet pump, having to do with water?
My focus is doing a carburetor rebuild, so my main question is, does this "jet" number have anything to do with it?