peril99
Member
Long story really short - had a friend that stalled the jet ski, hydrolocked it towing it back in (didn't realize) - decided to rebuild the carb before I started everything back up - I had misdiagnosed the hydrolock. (rookie mistake)
So - finished rebuilding the carb, new starter, figured out the hydrolock, and got it started back up.
Current state - hydrolock beaten (but oil not changed yet), new carbs on (but no air box) (i..e - no airbox manifold, no filter, no cover)
next steps
1) drain / replace oil
2) tighten carbs to torque specs
3) install airbox
4) Sus ride
question for the more experienced - when I have the airbox off and pull the throttle I notice a bog and it's bad enough to stall - is it possible the carb is getting too much air without the airbox on - or should it run fine as is right now?
Thanks for your feedback,
-Adrian
So - finished rebuilding the carb, new starter, figured out the hydrolock, and got it started back up.
Current state - hydrolock beaten (but oil not changed yet), new carbs on (but no air box) (i..e - no airbox manifold, no filter, no cover)
next steps
1) drain / replace oil
2) tighten carbs to torque specs
3) install airbox
4) Sus ride
question for the more experienced - when I have the airbox off and pull the throttle I notice a bog and it's bad enough to stall - is it possible the carb is getting too much air without the airbox on - or should it run fine as is right now?
Thanks for your feedback,
-Adrian