We have a couple skis that have pod flame arrestors and they get too much water into the carbs. I need to fix this and find a way to keep water out of the carbs. Before someone asks, Yes hood seals are tight, no hull leaks and we have bilge pumps and big ball valves in the skis. These are freestyle skis and getting water into the hull and the carbs during a routine is just the way it is.
I'm thinking of trying a modified stock Yamaha flame arrestors set-up because I think they would keep a lot of water that must splash around inside the hull from getting in the carbs I would modify the base to fit my carbs if necessary, remove all the screens and add another opening in the back of the box like the stock one that's in front. Then depending on the room I have, I'd try to fit another rubber 90 degree bent tube like the front side has.
Has anyone tried this? Did it flow enough air for a 1100cc engine and work well?
I'm thinking of trying a modified stock Yamaha flame arrestors set-up because I think they would keep a lot of water that must splash around inside the hull from getting in the carbs I would modify the base to fit my carbs if necessary, remove all the screens and add another opening in the back of the box like the stock one that's in front. Then depending on the room I have, I'd try to fit another rubber 90 degree bent tube like the front side has.
Has anyone tried this? Did it flow enough air for a 1100cc engine and work well?