Other engine loaded up after turning off/dieing whyyyy?

Location
seattle
I have had this problem since last year and cannot figure out what is causing it. I am about to just buy new carbs.

every time after riding/running my ski on trailer or in water if it is turned off or dies when i go to start it back up it will be loaded up and typically i have to hold the throttle wide open while cranking then it starts up again and i have to rev it up to clear it out like it is loading up every time it is stopped..

things i have tried to fix this problem..
new carb rebuilds
new needles and seats
made sure everything was the same in both carbs

the motor is: 61x bigbore 85mm, dual aftermarket sbn44s, ada head 35cc domes, stock intake and reeds.

115 or 117.5 Pilot Jets
120 or 122.5 Main Jets
2.3 Needle & Seat
95 Gram - Full Silver Spring
Low Speed – 1-3/8 +/- ¼
High Speed – 7/8 +/- ¼

any thoughts????
 
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Location
Idaho
A long shot idea but maybe the pressure in the tank is building while sitting and pushing fuel through your carbs. Try removing you gas cap between rides. I think tank check valves also serve as pressure relief valves.
 

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Brotastic
Location
Arlington TX
Check valves hold pressure but allow air in.

Sounds like needle and seat to me. But dual 44's on a 61x sound like a lot of carb too.... :dunno:
Its been a while since I've messed with carbs but maybe decrease your N/S size and run larger springs?

Do you know what your pop off pressure is?
 
My ski does the same thing but its just a stock 61x with b pipe. Plugs look good nic n e and brown but if I stop riding for a few it will have to be held wide open to get it to start
 
Location
seattle
Haven't had a chance to ride it yet. But, i replaced the 95g springs with 115g and it seems to help so i am thinking popoff was too low. Reeds are another thing i was wondering about bwcause they areare just stock metal ones
 
Do you have a primer? Check to make sure it isnt leaking. This happened on my superjet...it would dribble fuel down my rear cylinder. Im lucky it didnt blow my engine in two.

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