- Location
- New Orleans
I bought a used 2004 SJ that is all stock (everything) except for a Worx 201 Ride Plate. The ski was in very crusty internal shape. The throttle and choke butterflies were near frozen. I took the carbs out, cold dipped and rebuilt with new rubber internals using a real Mikuni kit. I did not change the jetting or any mix settings. The choke shafts are in bad shape so those had to be discarded and I replaced them with a prime kit. I reassembled the carbs to the case with all new gaskets. I changed all fuel and the fuel filter. The ski fired right up. It revs well out of water and starts easily. I don't even need the primer. My first trip to the lake....
Ski starts up well cold, idles fine in the water and has a nice 2-3kt idle speed. I get away from the docks and start to apply throttle and it revs a very very small amount starts to run more rough and dies. It starts up immediately with the starter. I have to let it idle back all the way to the dock. I put it on the bunk in the water and try to rev the ski, it doesn't want to get anywhere near a quarter throttle or it runs rough feels like it is having and harder and harder time and dies. My first day out troubleshooting skills are low so I open the hood and look around. Nothing unusual. My high and low speed screws are still covered by brass caps so I haven't touched them. I start it up and I cover the air intake with my hand to feel the suction, it feels good. When I am almost completely blocking the intake the ski runs much much better! It revs hard and pushes itself onto the bunks. To test this out I block the stock air intake tube about 60% with duct tape to restrict the flow. It starts fine and idles fine. I go for a test ride and it makes more power than the first time for about 5-10 seconds and then begins to feel like it is loosing power... the ski dies. I am not able to get past a quarter throttle but it does run a little stronger for 5-10 seconds.
What do you recommend I look at first? I am planning on pulling the carbs off right now and I'll measure the pop off and probably drill the brass caps out. I'll report my jet sizes and pop off back in a little while. Thanks for the help! :reporter:
Ski starts up well cold, idles fine in the water and has a nice 2-3kt idle speed. I get away from the docks and start to apply throttle and it revs a very very small amount starts to run more rough and dies. It starts up immediately with the starter. I have to let it idle back all the way to the dock. I put it on the bunk in the water and try to rev the ski, it doesn't want to get anywhere near a quarter throttle or it runs rough feels like it is having and harder and harder time and dies. My first day out troubleshooting skills are low so I open the hood and look around. Nothing unusual. My high and low speed screws are still covered by brass caps so I haven't touched them. I start it up and I cover the air intake with my hand to feel the suction, it feels good. When I am almost completely blocking the intake the ski runs much much better! It revs hard and pushes itself onto the bunks. To test this out I block the stock air intake tube about 60% with duct tape to restrict the flow. It starts fine and idles fine. I go for a test ride and it makes more power than the first time for about 5-10 seconds and then begins to feel like it is loosing power... the ski dies. I am not able to get past a quarter throttle but it does run a little stronger for 5-10 seconds.
What do you recommend I look at first? I am planning on pulling the carbs off right now and I'll measure the pop off and probably drill the brass caps out. I'll report my jet sizes and pop off back in a little while. Thanks for the help! :reporter: