Thank you in advance to any advice.
I am working on my neighbors GTX that cracked the cylinder buckets last winter. I got the jugs welded, and put the engine back together. Compression is good in both cly. Additionally, the ski had sunk due to the cracks in the engine, so there maybe water damage to anything that does not like water. (The engine mechanicals are fine)
So, now the problem: The ski runs fine at idle and up to 4500RPM. If more throttle is applied it will speed up for a second, maybe two, but then falls right back to 4500. It will again surge every few seconds but cannot maintain engine speed above 4500.
The plugs are functioning properly and look like any running 2 stroke.
I took all the TCW3 oil out and replaced it with API.
It will rev up on a trailer but it sounds lean (hollow) in the upper RPM range.
The fuel pump appears to be working in that it will fill the filter above the gas tank in about 15 seconds. I have not disassembled the carbs.
I am doing all of this as a favor, so I am trying to keep costs down to the owner, but I also do not want to keep dumping time into a common issue....if this is one.
Again, thanks to any that answer.
Khris
I am working on my neighbors GTX that cracked the cylinder buckets last winter. I got the jugs welded, and put the engine back together. Compression is good in both cly. Additionally, the ski had sunk due to the cracks in the engine, so there maybe water damage to anything that does not like water. (The engine mechanicals are fine)
So, now the problem: The ski runs fine at idle and up to 4500RPM. If more throttle is applied it will speed up for a second, maybe two, but then falls right back to 4500. It will again surge every few seconds but cannot maintain engine speed above 4500.
The plugs are functioning properly and look like any running 2 stroke.
I took all the TCW3 oil out and replaced it with API.
It will rev up on a trailer but it sounds lean (hollow) in the upper RPM range.
The fuel pump appears to be working in that it will fill the filter above the gas tank in about 15 seconds. I have not disassembled the carbs.
I am doing all of this as a favor, so I am trying to keep costs down to the owner, but I also do not want to keep dumping time into a common issue....if this is one.
Again, thanks to any that answer.
Khris