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Where are you located?
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Like Chuckie said, another set of eyes is needed.
I'm in Orlando, mentioned it earlier in the thread.
Where are you located?
pm if you don't want to say.
Like Chuckie said, another set of eyes is needed.
Forgive me if this has been said before but I have not read every post. Have you tried running directly from the tank to the carbs with new hose (Bypassing the fuel selector and filter)? Have you confirmed that the timing is correct?
If you have an air leak in your case you have a lean condition not rich. More air than fuel equals lean.Leaking cases or crank seals will cause motor to run rich , not lean .
Air leak would have to be between reeds and carbs to cause lean running .
i know this post is super old . BUT i aquired a SJ. my question is this 1 out of the 2 carbs i had from OEM was not in great shape. so i bought a nice used one off ebay . i pulled the jets and pop spring and needle out of the oem one and swapped into the new one along with rebuilding both with mikuni kits. with that being said when i was swapping parts over the old High / low parts where a different thread on the one off ebay vs my oem SJ . my ski currently when starting trys to rev to the moon i think i have both oem and ebay one 1 1/4 turns . so i think i need to set the non oem one to 2 1/4 turns on the L, what should i set the High at one the ebay carb.O.K., Two things come to my mind that I would address.
1st,
If you have a primer installed, are you running a stock fuel petcock? If so where do you have the supply 'T' tapped in what line?
My suggestion is to put the supply 'T' anywhere in the reserve line between the tank pickup and the petcock.
Always before starting ski, turn petcock to the the 'ON' position, prime the carbs with the primer sucking its suppy from the reserve line and NOT using the fuel in the 'ON' line as not to disturb the fuel needed for the carbs to not have enough fuel loss to cause a lean condition.
2nd,
Pull out a high speed adjuster and a low speed adjuster and compare the thread pitch, are they the same or is the low adjuster a fine thread pitch?
If the low adjuster is a fine thread pitch, then your adjustment of 1 1/4 turn out is way to lean.
Set it to at least at 2 1/4 turns out.
On another thought...if you have the choke plates removed, I would also suggest you use 95 gram springs and not the stock 115 gram springs. This will make the main jet you now have most likely too big by 5-10 points or so.
Chuck