Do you get the normal beeps when you put the lanyard on?
Yup normal beeps... as a matter of fact the engines sound great and strong.... and they turn on right away.... hopefully I didn't piss off any older members here...
Do you get the normal beeps when you put the lanyard on?
Well, it's not clear what you have done, or what the issues are so it's hard for people to help you..
Did you install new spark plugs and add regular gas to the tank to lean out the premix? You need to take it to the river, leave it on the trailer and start it and rev it up and see if the symptoms have changed and report back to what they are. Make sure you have the boat in deep enough water when testing it.
i dont want to sound like a jerk or sound condescending to you, but i think you need someone more mechanically inclined to help you diagnose. Just from your history of posts here, i think your mechanical inclination is very limited. I dont see you figuring this out, even with our help. It is hard to understand what you have done and what steps are being done to figure out the problem.
Well guys, I just left it alone, and followed these recommendations:
1. Added fuel (added 8 gallons of premium) to lean out the premix.
2. Put new spark plugs in
3. Put new battery in
4. Rode it around for 2 hours at puddingstone lake.
It sounds alot better, I couldnt go over 12 mile per hour because today is an odd day. However, I finally got to fix most major problems, Im not getting any water in the engine bay, is this normal? When I unplug the 2 holes in the rear, no water comes out, after 2 hours of riding around the lake?
Anyways, hopefully I can go next week and try opening it up...
Thanks for the clarification, my boat is funny, when I orignally launched it, it felt like it wanted to just take off!! lol, but I couldnt, there were 3 coast police vessels all around and believe me, THEY LOVE GIVING TICKETS, and I believe they are not cheap, like $500 dollars.
When I even tried going 15 miles per hour, I felt they were just looking at me... so I had to relax.., but after I parked my boat, and I restarted, this time it felt it didnt want to take off? it would die on me again at 30 to 40% throttle, so Ill report back at WOT levels..
P.S. THANKS FOR THE EXPLANATION! THAT WAS GREAT!
did you check the low/high speed needles??
I did not, since I figured I didnt mess with that last year, why would it be different, no one touched it?
But I did try to go in there, I think however that I have to remove the black plastic casing to get closer to the "low/high speed needles" or there a simpler way, sorry to be such noob at this!
I did not, since I figured I didnt mess with that last year, why would it be different, no one touched it?
But I did try to go in there, I think however that I have to remove the black plastic casing to get closer to the "low/high speed needles" or there a simpler way, sorry to be such noob at this!
Hi,
Don't know how I missed this one.
Anyway... The hose in red is your main cooling feed. If that came off, and you were running for any length of time... then that was bad. BUT... since you are still showing 150 psi... then I guess you are OK.
Honestly... sounds like the fuel system needs cleaned and checked. The carbs could be plugged up for some reason. (old junk down in the tank) Anytime I work on an old ski... I like to add an inline fuel filter to keep the junk out of the carbs. You could have a leak in the O-ring around the factory fuel bowl. (It will suck air, and go lean) you could have a leak in any of the fuel lines coming up to the carbs. Or... your fuel select valve could be plugged up. (Did you try turning the valve to reserve?)