We are on the way to look at the jet ski. We spoke with the owner again and he stated that with the larger carb the jet ski bogs down when idling and in lower RPM's. He thinks it is overloading due to the smaller/stock pipe. Does this make sense or does he not know how to tune the carb? Is there any advantage to running the larger carb or should we just go back to a 28 mm carb?
The seller doesn't know anything about his ski. Do not take anything he says as true. He has absolutely no idea what he is talking about. It is a good price for the ski, but his word is completely worthless. Don't trust him.
It's like when I look at quads. People just tell you the only thing they know about the thing. They know it has a carb, so that must be the problem. "Battery is just dead", because they don't know it has a flywheel, stator, cdi, ignition, start/stop componets, they just assume it's the battery, they don't know, but some sucker will buy it thinking "it just needs a battery". My favorite has been, "the carb needs to be cleaned" on efi... it doesn't have a carb jackass. Why lie. This guy has no idea. He's making
up.
The 28mm carb that comes on the 650sx is a joke. You should not spend a penny on the 28mm carb. It chokes the motor and it's junk. The 44mm mikuni carb is a great carb for the ski. The carb works just fine with a stock pipe. The ski runs poorly with the 44mm carb because something is wrong. It is most likely carb tuning, but it could be a number of other things. It doesn't run with the 28mm carb either, so the issue may not be the carb.
Issues could be a long number of them...
the 44mm carb could need a rebuild
there could eb a problem with the ignition
the reeds could be bad
the jetting may be wrong
there could be a leak or gasket problem
blah blah blah
many cause with not enough information to know
probably just jetting, but could be something else
$500 is a very fair price for a running 650. It is a bad price for a non-running 650. Do not buy a 650sx unless it has a minimum of the following 3 things
1) a title. Do NOT buy a ski without a title. It doesn't matter what line of crap they feed you. no title, no sale.
2) runs. If it doesn't run, it will cost money to fix. a 650sx is not worth spending very much money on
3) has good compression. Numbers should be around 150 and no lower than 140. Anything lower is damaged and will need a rebuild. Anything higher has had something done with the motor (assuming a good gauge)
Sounds like you need to do some more research before you buy. A 650sx is a money pit. I bought my 1st 650sx for $800 and it was a money pit. I wish I would have bought a newer ski for more money. My 650sx ran great, but the parts were worn out. A battery cable breaks. Then the rusted bed plate starts getting loose. Then the ignition stops working right. Then the carb spring breaks. Then the missing air hose drops water into the carb after a sub and blows apart your crank bearings, and you never even knew the hose was missing because it didn't come with one and you don't know anything about your ski. It will cost you more than $500.