Morning guys.
I'm trying to get my 95 gtx running and it's giving me some trouble.
It was running good all summer, probably put about 10 hours on it. The last ride I had it out for it would be running great then kind of stutter. And I'd have to push through the stutter and it would run fine. During these issues I would immediately take it to shore and check the plugs which were never too hot and seemed to be a good color.
Shortly after this started happening my wife was putting around me as I was trying to get my other ski back to shore while it was taking water on.
The GTX then just died on her and wouldn't start again. At the time I had an idea that I was having fuel delivery issues. In specific I was pretty sure it was the fuel selector.
To troubleshoot this I pulled the airbox off and tried to start it. It seemed that it was pretty dry in the carbs.
Fast-forward to now. I went ahead and replaced the fuel selector as it was pretty much the only original part left in the fuel system.
I attempted to start it with the airbox off again and sure enough it was getting fuel again.
Now I'm at the point where it is delivering fuel and will start when I pull the choke, I push the choke back in and it starts for about 5 seconds then dies. To try and combat this I went through the same procedure then gave it some throttle to try and keep it on but pulling the throttle kills it even quicker.
I just wanted some info on what I need to be looking at. The carbs were freshly rebuilt using mikuni parts about 10 hours ago and have been running good until this issue.
I'm trying to get my 95 gtx running and it's giving me some trouble.
It was running good all summer, probably put about 10 hours on it. The last ride I had it out for it would be running great then kind of stutter. And I'd have to push through the stutter and it would run fine. During these issues I would immediately take it to shore and check the plugs which were never too hot and seemed to be a good color.
Shortly after this started happening my wife was putting around me as I was trying to get my other ski back to shore while it was taking water on.
The GTX then just died on her and wouldn't start again. At the time I had an idea that I was having fuel delivery issues. In specific I was pretty sure it was the fuel selector.
To troubleshoot this I pulled the airbox off and tried to start it. It seemed that it was pretty dry in the carbs.
Fast-forward to now. I went ahead and replaced the fuel selector as it was pretty much the only original part left in the fuel system.
I attempted to start it with the airbox off again and sure enough it was getting fuel again.
Now I'm at the point where it is delivering fuel and will start when I pull the choke, I push the choke back in and it starts for about 5 seconds then dies. To try and combat this I went through the same procedure then gave it some throttle to try and keep it on but pulling the throttle kills it even quicker.
I just wanted some info on what I need to be looking at. The carbs were freshly rebuilt using mikuni parts about 10 hours ago and have been running good until this issue.