• This site contains eBay affiliate links for which Sea-Doo Forum may be compensated.

Hard to reach low speed adjuster

Status
Not open for further replies.

Mbogardus

Member
So I have a dual carb set up with the shafts inline... Not like the normal dual carb set up.. Has anyone had to deal with trying adjusting the low speed adjuster on the pto carb? Its in the middle of the carbs and had as he'll to get too...

Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
 
That's a great idea, ill try it but the space between the carbs is comical.

Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
 
Get a 1/4 inch universal drive attachment. The things that work like universal joints. Turn the drive end 90 degrees on shaft and you can use it to turn screw.
 
I have a duel PWC trailer. I put the one needing adjustment on the right side bunks. Use the walk board to get to it. Back it down the ramp just enough for the intake to have a water supply to engine. Adjust while still tied to the trailer. No waves and wakes making it even harder.
 
Yeah I normally tie the ski up to the boat ramp while adjusting, my trailer sits way too high to be able to adjust it on there... I took the choke cable bracket off and was able to sorta get to it...

Very bad photo, but zip tied the cable out of the way.
221.jpg


Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
 
I took pictures with my phone of the side of the carb. So I could find land marks to get to the screws.
Next time I rebuild, it is going to have white paint on the screw ends. Maybe tie a string to it. lead me to it.
 
Why would you need to adjust your low speed setting? Just wondering
On stock skis I've found they always run dead on with oem settings



95 XP800!!!
Keep the 2 strokes alive!
 
I rebuilt my carb and it needed adjusted. I read on and on about it. Not much of a turn, but it still needed it.
 
I just rebuilt these carbs, and went from single carb to these besides other upgrades..

Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
 
I've noticed a difference since I've first fired it up... I'm also running a 164deg rotary valve in it also and going to duel carbs have seemed to help that also.

Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top