i removed all the screws and put compressed air in all the holes, what should i soak it inProbably has a clog in the one that's is open.
Need to remove it and flush it out.
i removed all the screws and put compressed air in all the holes, what should i soak it in
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With the head screws removed water would shoot out of every hole perfectly, all the cooling lines in the ski are clear... waiting for some new screws to check if it still gets sizzling hot. Anything else i should check before i put it back on
Tested all 3 of the screws and water comes into the pipe, this pic was taken without the water fitting closed because it would spray to hard. I guess the only thing left to do is put the pipe back on with the new screws. Is there any possible way that the engine itself is getting too hot which is what makes the pipe hot? When i rode it the pipe was way hotter than the motor so i dont think thats the caseWater is coming out of the pipe BUT is water going INTO the pipe. Put the 3 screws back in and put your finger over the cooling outlet. Close 2 screws at a time and leave the other out numerous turns. Ensure each of the 3 inside holes flows a good stream of water and each of them can be closed with the screw. If they do not flow, then see post #6.
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Tested all 3 of the screws and water comes into the pipe, this pic was taken without the water fitting closed because it would spray to hard. I guess the only thing left to do is put the pipe back on with the new screws. Is there any possible way that the engine itself is getting too hot which is what makes the pipe hot? When i rode it the pipe was way hotter than the motor so i dont think thats the case
factory pipe instructions says the water should only sizzle a little, when i put water on the chamber it would immediately sizzle it all. It didnt burn the coupler but still.its only too hot if the coupler melts
Carb needs tuned. If tuned correctly throttle response should be instantSwitched screws and it no longer overheats, question though: Does anyone feel like after they go slow or idle for a while and you punch the throttle the hit you usually get off the pipe is delayed, almost like a turbo lag. Is it a carb problem?