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Milroy16

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I was out riding today and rode for a few hours straight and it worked perfect. Then I stopped at a marina and filled up and rode for a little bit then it’s started bogging really bad to the point I could even come close to plain. Another thing if I shut it off for a bit then turn it back on it would run wide open for a tiny bit until it would do it all over again
 
Check your fuel bowl,,,maybe water in the gas? Is it charging? Try running the inline from the fuel pickup directly to the carb.
 
Check your fuel bowl,,,maybe water in the gas? Is it charging? Try running the inline from the fuel pickup directly to the carb.

Checked the plugs and they are getting fuel I originally thought it was fuel but now thinking it could be rectifier
 
To test rectifier, rev ski to 5500 ish rpm, the voltage at the battery should be 13.5 to 14.5
 
Yes, sometimes the rectifier can put too much of a load on the motor and put out too much voltage instead of to little
 
Yes, sometimes the rectifier can put too much of a load on the motor and put out too much voltage instead of to little

I put the multimeter on today and brought it up to about 5600 and was right about 14 at the battery thoughts?
 
Yes, sometimes the rectifier can put too much of a load on the motor and put out too much voltage instead of to little

Is there any way for me to test just the rectifier with the multimeter like connect it to the red and black wires?
 
To test i would run the reserve line from the tank directly to the carb to bypass the fuel filter and the fuel selector
 
To test i would run the reserve line from the tank directly to the carb to bypass the fuel filter and the fuel selector

I took the carbs off and the one fuel filter was quite clean the other you can hardly see light through
 
If one carb was dirty you could try running it first. On the fuel tank there is a lable on the fuel baffle "RES" take that and run it straight to the carb. Although if your filter was dirty thats probably it
 
What color are your fuel lines? If they are grey I would replace them all as they build up a green goo. If its still running poorly then rebuild your carbs with genuime mikini parts including new needles and seats
 
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