I cant find carb settings 96 Challenger 787

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I had the information at one time. Did not see in shop manual or on Seadoosource. Need high, low and pop off settings. Hate to even ask this. I have to be over looking. Also what spring. If I remember right these carbs came off of a ski.

Update: Did find lows and pop off. Lows 1 pop off 27-39. Still nothing on Highs. Just says to have both H's adjusted the same.
 
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Page 06-03-8 1 Turn from seated lightly. Oops misread question. It doesn't list high speed in 1996 shop manual.
 
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On all the 787 Skis it's listed as either 0 or MAG 0 PTO 1/2. So I'd suggest maybe MAG 0 PTO 1/2 is a safe setting. Better too rich than too lean.

Don't just trust my word though. Wait for mikidymac racerxxx or someone else who knows for sure.
 
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[1996 Seadoo shop manual] -> 787 engines with Mikuni BN-40I diaphragm carbs: Low speed screw = 1 turn out +/- 1/4 turn (adjustment), High speed screw = 0 (closed). Those are base carb specs....according to the manual for that particular engine....doesn't really matter if the engine is in a ski or boat...the carb doesn't know. Everything I've ever read also says to keep all the carb settings / adjustments consistent on the carbs (in dual carb setups).
 
Just rebuilt mine, my screws were set as follows before the rebuild:

Mag - High 0 Low 1 1/2
PTO - High 1/2 Low 1 1/2

Getting a consistent 42 psi pop-off on both carbs. Re-used springs and genuine Mikuni carb kit.

Was having some intermittent trouble accelerating above about 5k rpm, so hoping the carb clean and rebuild will do the trick.
 
Just rebuilt mine, my screws were set as follows before the rebuild:

Mag - High 0 Low 1 1/2
PTO - High 1/2 Low 1 1/2

Getting a consistent 42 psi pop-off on both carbs. Re-used springs and genuine Mikuni carb kit.

Was having some intermittent trouble accelerating above about 5k rpm, so hoping the carb clean and rebuild will do the trick.
I’m having the same issue, did this fix your problem?
 
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