I have a 2001 XP I bought last year and had some trouble with the initial takeoff on the ski. Since my last post about it, I have replaced every gray fuel line with the back fuel lines from the local auto parts house. While changing the fuel lines I found what appeared to be putty inside some of the lines very odd. I also put a new acc pump, as the old one would no loner hold pressure. I tore the carbs down except for removing the check valve cover to access the pilot and main jets. I am still having the problem with the bogging down at the start. I did notice on the PTO carb that the hole that the fuel from the fuel pump actually went through was a pin hole( Curious if this is supposed to be this way or not). As I was looking at the throttle response diagram in the shop manual, it shows the pilot jet being the primary source for fuel for the first half of the throttle valve opening up. I didn't remove the check valve because it was very difficult to loosen the screws holding in on and I did not want to have to buy a new carb. The ski runs great if you pull the choke and get the rpms up just enough its only on the initial dead stop to full throttle. Any ideas?


