94xpseadoo
New Member
Hey guys,
Im new to the PWC world so im still learning. I bought a 1994 Seadoo Xp (It has twin carbs) from a friend of mine who had the carbs off of it. He said he cleaned them out by letting them soak in carb cleaner for 24 hours. I put the carbs back on with new gaskets (thermostat gaskets from advance auto that fit...shocking i know) and once I had everything put back together I put gas in it. The spark plugs are new. Once I started the engine it reved up really high so I shut it down. I am starting it out of the water but just to see it idle for 15 seconds but I am having to shut it down way early cause of this reving problem. I checked the throttle cable to make sure it wasnt hung on anything. It was fine. I checked the choke cable as well to make sure it wasnt hung up. Everything seemed right. Im not sure if he messed with any of the bolts on the carb to adjust the idle. I think that is what it is but im not sure. I pulled the carbs back off of it and had a different friend look at them. He said that the diaphram on the carbs had no gas or anything. He thinks that's not normal. I have no clue. He wanted to spray them with w-d 40 and see if it would happen again once we put everything back together. I really don't feel like having to tear everything back down if it isnt it. Any advise would be great!
Thanks in advance,
Christian
Im new to the PWC world so im still learning. I bought a 1994 Seadoo Xp (It has twin carbs) from a friend of mine who had the carbs off of it. He said he cleaned them out by letting them soak in carb cleaner for 24 hours. I put the carbs back on with new gaskets (thermostat gaskets from advance auto that fit...shocking i know) and once I had everything put back together I put gas in it. The spark plugs are new. Once I started the engine it reved up really high so I shut it down. I am starting it out of the water but just to see it idle for 15 seconds but I am having to shut it down way early cause of this reving problem. I checked the throttle cable to make sure it wasnt hung on anything. It was fine. I checked the choke cable as well to make sure it wasnt hung up. Everything seemed right. Im not sure if he messed with any of the bolts on the carb to adjust the idle. I think that is what it is but im not sure. I pulled the carbs back off of it and had a different friend look at them. He said that the diaphram on the carbs had no gas or anything. He thinks that's not normal. I have no clue. He wanted to spray them with w-d 40 and see if it would happen again once we put everything back together. I really don't feel like having to tear everything back down if it isnt it. Any advise would be great!
Thanks in advance,
Christian