- Location
- Connecticut
Hi all,
I used the idle drop method of tuning my low speed screws on my 735 (in an Aquabot). With the ski on the trailer, I turned the low speed screws in until I found the smoothest and highest idle. It ended up being 3/4 turns out. I hopped on the ski and it was falling flat on it's face when I hit the throttle. I played around with the low speed, going to and from shore with 1/8 turns in between. Eventually I found that 1.25 turns out to make it rideable.
My question is, why am I getting a lean condition from my low speed screws being set at the proper point for idle? Is this normal? Why do I have to set my low speed so rich? Pop off?
I used the idle drop method of tuning my low speed screws on my 735 (in an Aquabot). With the ski on the trailer, I turned the low speed screws in until I found the smoothest and highest idle. It ended up being 3/4 turns out. I hopped on the ski and it was falling flat on it's face when I hit the throttle. I played around with the low speed, going to and from shore with 1/8 turns in between. Eventually I found that 1.25 turns out to make it rideable.
My question is, why am I getting a lean condition from my low speed screws being set at the proper point for idle? Is this normal? Why do I have to set my low speed so rich? Pop off?