- Location
- Asheville, NC
Ive been doing some work to a 1990 Kawasaki JS440 and I’ve been running into some trouble and wanted to reach out for some suggestions. I’m really excited about this ski and even more excited to share it with the kids and ladies. So I’ve done a bit of research and some diagnosing, but it seems like the engine is flooding out. I originally did a compression test coming up with 110psi on each cylinder, also did a pressure test and discovered a leak on the lower intake carb gasket. I replaced the gasket and rebuilt the carb a couple days ago and was very thorough and clean, not my first rebuild though I’ve been wrenching seriously for over 10 years but I’m new to PWC carbs. I replaced the stock 1.5 needle and seat with a 2.0 and that put my pop off pressure at about 8-10psi. High and low screws were set to stock settings. The ski fired right up and idled excellent. Revved cleanly and I was ready for a lake test. Started up the next morning no problem but When I got to the lake later that day, the ski didn’t even try to start. I noticed pooling of fuel in the intake manifold, I flipped the ski and turned the engine and of course fuel was dripping from the carb. I did get the ski to start and put it in the water. It ran great and I didn’t shut it down for 30 minutes, we took turns riding it to try and “clear it out” and it ran well the entire time. But after letting the ski take a rest, no start. Ran the battery dead trying. Then hours later the ski fired up instantly when touching the start button but then spuddered out. The plugs look great, nice mocha color and not wet. So does anyone have any suggestions on things to check for? Any help is greatly appreciated!