Ok from the beginning. I have a 2001 XP and everything was perfect until one night my steering cable leaked water fast enough to fill the inside of my ski up with water. It was deep enough to get inside the cylinders. I pulled it out of the water pulled the spark plugs out and got all the water out of the engine and put the plugs back and and it fired right up. So i put the hose on it and let it idle for about 20 mins to make sure I had gotten all the water out of the engine. At this time everything sounded and looked good. The next time I put it in the water(next weekend) everything seemed okay until I got to WOT and it would not get over 6100rpm supposed to be at 7k. So I took it home and got the carbs off only to find water inside the carbs. So I cleaned them out and put it back together. Decided to get the steering cable leaked stopped so I took the pump out and fixed the leak, and while I had the pump out I decided I would change the oil in the pump so I put a synthetic 10-40w in it as replacement.  On this rebuild I started the high speed jet roughly at 1/8 turn(cap is in the middle position) out on each carb. When I ran it this time, it only got 6500rpm. So I pulled it out and turned the cap all the way closed which should put it at the zero point and there was little to no change between 6300 and 6400rpm.  I rebuilt the carbs last year when I first bought the ski and I guess I got lucky on the positioning of the high speed screw, because it ran perfectly on the first setting(just cant remember exactly where I set it, didnt know it was that important at the time). I am just curious if I am looking in the right place as to what the problem is with the lost rpm. Compression is 120psi on each cylinder which is what it was before the water incident. My next idea is to open the caps all the way out which should be about 1/4 out from the zero point. I just do not have a lot of confidence that this is going to fix my problem.
				
			 
	


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		