val-e-vue
Active Member
I have completed the rebuild of two of these machines And have them in the water.
Both machines have freshly rebuilt 951 engines. The carburetor’s were rebuilt with Mikuni genuine parts and all documented tests were performed.
Both machines start and idle at 1500 RPM and accelerate smoothly and powerfully. The difference occurs at 5000-5200 RPM. One machine maxes out at this RPM and the other continues to 6500 RPM.
The slow-poke is very smooth, it’s not skipping and it doesn’t fall off. It maintains that RPM smoothly. However, you have another 1/4” of throttle that has little to know effect. Close inspection of the throttle and oil pump cable looks normal.
The low speed jets are currently at 1 3/4 turns and the high speed are both closed. Tweaking of the low speed has not yielded any improvement. Not really surprised since the low end and transition seem very good.
I would like to try the high speed, but I’m not even sure I can get to it in the machine. I thought before I did anything crazy I would get some expert advice on how to proceed.
Thanks!!
Both machines have freshly rebuilt 951 engines. The carburetor’s were rebuilt with Mikuni genuine parts and all documented tests were performed.
Both machines start and idle at 1500 RPM and accelerate smoothly and powerfully. The difference occurs at 5000-5200 RPM. One machine maxes out at this RPM and the other continues to 6500 RPM.
The slow-poke is very smooth, it’s not skipping and it doesn’t fall off. It maintains that RPM smoothly. However, you have another 1/4” of throttle that has little to know effect. Close inspection of the throttle and oil pump cable looks normal.
The low speed jets are currently at 1 3/4 turns and the high speed are both closed. Tweaking of the low speed has not yielded any improvement. Not really surprised since the low end and transition seem very good.
I would like to try the high speed, but I’m not even sure I can get to it in the machine. I thought before I did anything crazy I would get some expert advice on how to proceed.
Thanks!!