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could my problem be the rectifier

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brandon32689

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hey guys i am still having this crazy problem and driving me nuts, i have read alot on this and this the recitier could have something to do with it, when i take the skis out, one will kinda bogg down for a little or studder and and then it will clear up and run great, it may do it a few more times or not at all the entier day. i pulled the carbs and looked over them and they look great the filters look brand new and all the orings look good to, i have replaced the water seperator oring and cleaned fuel selector and problem still there so since it comes and goes i am kinda thinking its not the fuel related i figured if it was carbs it would kinda stick around right? here are a few pics of the carbs? can i check the rectifier any way i went ahead and ordered one since it was just 30 bucks, but should i rebiuld the carbs or not they were rebiult in june of 2008 and they still look new and clean hope to get some help guys im stumped



 
Could be your needles stick in their seat, and sometimes cause havoc in a thirsty seadoo engine's diet.
 
Yep... what he said.

Open the other side of the carb, and post some pics.

All the pump parts look fine.


You may want to get a new O-ring in the fuel filter/water separator. When they get hard... they leak, and allow the fuel system to draw air. Also... you can have a fuel select valve that is leaking, or is partly plugged up.
 
Okay thanks guys. The Carbs look really clean and good I have cleaned the fuel selector and put a fresh oring on the water separator. I've checked all the hose clamps and hose it all looks new and like no leaks
 
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