24-7 backflip 7mm lamey build

Oh, I have one I just took it out. I have a scupper and dual 500 bilges. Whatever water gets in there isn't in there for very long. Ive had it this way for 2 seasons without any problems. I dont think the cover will keep anything form misting. Maybe help from throwing it around as much but seems like if it gets turned into mist its going to go everywhere anyways.
 

hangtime

Speak up ,don't kiss azz
ben ,here's the pics of the 2 different low speed screws .notice the slight difference in the tips and the threads are different too .Maybe one of the carb gurus can chime in as to why this is so .
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carbs are rebuilt and stripped of old flaky paint ,it's as good as these are gonna get until I can get some full specs or novi's

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SuperJETT

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Top one is oem Yamaha, fine thread, bottom is regular Mikuni.

ben ,here's the pics of the 2 different low speed screws .notice the slight difference in the tips and the threads are different too .Maybe one of the carb gurus can chime in as to why this is so .
mikuni44carbs006fg3.jpg



carbs are rebuilt and stripped of old flaky paint ,it's as good as these are gonna get until I can get some full specs or novi's

mikuni44carbs011gr3.jpg
 

hangtime

Speak up ,don't kiss azz
Ben ,I'm up at about 6-7 AM every morning so I'll call you at about 8-9 AM and then head to your place .

Thanks Jett .Now I know why I was having a hard time dialing them in with similar turns of the screws .I obviously have 2 different carbs here but wasn't told that when I bought them .I only paid $50 for the 2 carbs ,manifold and airbox so I'm not worried .

After a complete rebuild I hope they are good to go .I cleaned the shiznit out of these things.

I highly recommend Yamaha's carb cleaner dip .great stuff .thanks for the tip Ben
 

SXRguyinMA

Life's a beach
Location
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850 SXR motor in a 550 hull

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hangtime

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All that for a tailspin .:fing02::thinking::fing02::thinking::fing02::thinking::fing02::thinking::thinking::fing02::thinking::thinking::thinking::thinking::thinking:


850 SXR motor in a 550 hull


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Pipe just about done,now going to insert the water fitting in the stinger.It will be a EARLS ano blue threaded fitting w/barb.
 

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i dont want you to think im picking on you but it doent look the there is a good area to clamp the coupler

other than that it looks great
 
I think it looks exactly like a b-pipe that someone else manufactured coated on carbon. I think anyone with any experience with composites could have made the same thing considering Factory pipe did all the work. I am only being rude about it because I was under the impression you were making your own parts for yourself only. A few friends maybe..... but basically making a mold of someone else's hard work and then copying it and trying to sell it on pwc today is a scam.

http://www.pwctoday.com/showthread.php?t=170245

Id sue you if i made that pipe.
 
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