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Throttle Shaft Leak?

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IDoSeaDoo

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I've had a bad mid-range bog in my 97SPX. Someone mentioned to me that it could be my worn out carburetors. After getting another XP, I noticed that the throttle shafts on that one are a lot tighter and don't move around like in the SPX. My question is, is there a way I can fix just the throttle shaft and not have to buy two $200 carbs? Is there a bushing I can replace, or maybe even get new/oversized throttle shafts?
 
Some of the carbs have an outer seal... but on the 38 SBN carbs... I don't think there was.

The easiest thing to do is to add a Teflon washer to the ends of the shaft, to help hold the shaft, and to seal the ends. A blob of waterproof grease on the shaft, and behind the new washers will help seal it up.
 
:cool:Recently bought a 95XP 800. It came with relatively clean carbs, and solid throttle shaft bushings. Only thing is they had the venturi's shaved off... yea, don't ask... BUT I put them on the SPX and guess what? NO MORE BOGGING. On the trailer at least, need to conduct some water tests this weekend. BTW, I rebuilt those carbs, and have since taken them back apart to verify that nothing was weird inside (including checking the transition ports and the High Speed check valve).
 
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