colofiremedic
New Member
Hey all,
Here's the short version. I rebuilt the carbs on my 1993 Seadoo SPX about two weeks ago. Took it to the lake and once it was warm, it seemed to run fine. I did notice a slight hesitation at about the 1/4 throttle position. I parked the machine and went to do some "fine tuning" at the lake. The machine starts right up with no hesitation, and idles well. The hesitation I noticed at the 1/4 throttle position seems to be worse. If I back off the throttle and hold it for 30 seconds or so, it will slowly gain RPM and plane out. Once the RPMs are up, I can do what I want. I get good throttle response and don't seem to have many problems. (unless I park it for 20 min or so) If I shut it down, I have to start the process again. The Low speed needles are set at 1 1/8 turns out. I've tride for the past two hours to tune the carbs and cannot figure out what is going on. Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas? I would sure appriciate the help.
Thanks,
Colofiremedic
Here's the short version. I rebuilt the carbs on my 1993 Seadoo SPX about two weeks ago. Took it to the lake and once it was warm, it seemed to run fine. I did notice a slight hesitation at about the 1/4 throttle position. I parked the machine and went to do some "fine tuning" at the lake. The machine starts right up with no hesitation, and idles well. The hesitation I noticed at the 1/4 throttle position seems to be worse. If I back off the throttle and hold it for 30 seconds or so, it will slowly gain RPM and plane out. Once the RPMs are up, I can do what I want. I get good throttle response and don't seem to have many problems. (unless I park it for 20 min or so) If I shut it down, I have to start the process again. The Low speed needles are set at 1 1/8 turns out. I've tride for the past two hours to tune the carbs and cannot figure out what is going on. Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas? I would sure appriciate the help.
Thanks,
Colofiremedic


