P pbob42 Member May 15, 2023 #1 I have several older seadoos 95 to 2000: a 586, 657x, and 5 717s. 586 died, got a 717 motor for it. Some are ending up as donor rigs. Kind of mixing and matching on these carbs, single to dual, etc. What do I need to watch out for? THX
I have several older seadoos 95 to 2000: a 586, 657x, and 5 717s. 586 died, got a 717 motor for it. Some are ending up as donor rigs. Kind of mixing and matching on these carbs, single to dual, etc. What do I need to watch out for? THX
mikidymac Moderator Staff member Moderator May 15, 2023 #2 Make sure they are the same size carbs and make sure you select the correct jets, needles and seats, springs and settings for the engine.
Make sure they are the same size carbs and make sure you select the correct jets, needles and seats, springs and settings for the engine.
P pbob42 Member May 15, 2023 #3 is there a way to identify the needles, seats and jets that are in place?