Yep. does it idle without dying in the water?
Thanks for your help guys on that... Now, what is the easiest way to get to the idle screw? looks like its a pain in the rear to get too..
The easiest way I have found on the XP (probably will help on the GSX too) is to take the black air box off, but leave the flame arrester on. This makes it much easier to see and get to the idle screw.
However, for my eyes to see, if you do have to adjust the LS too, take the arrester off and make small adjustments, and put arrester back on to crank.
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I adjusted the idle screw with taking the front cover off and using a telescoping mirror (LOL) and got it to 2800RPM on both machines..they both running good for now and they both start right up without giving gas, how would i know if i have to adjust the mixture screw if they are running ok? should i just leave it alone?
Double check your oil pump alignment marks too as this will change with the idle adjustment.
I wouldn't worry about your low speed carb screws until you have a chance to ride it. Typically the stock setting on a stock ski is perfect regardless of idle adjustments.
If you look at it straight on you will see two lines, one on the pump body and one on the lever that turns. They need to be lined up. Adjust the cable to get them inline.
If you think the idle stop screw is hard to get to wait until you have to enrichen the low speed adjuster which you mostly likely will if you increase idle speed (more rpms = more air = needs more fuel).
Jimmaki, Now that i adjusted the idle screw and got the RPM to where it should be it fluctuates from 1100-1500 in the water and sometimes its steady around 1300RPM so if i stop in the water wait about 5min and start it up again i have a hard time starting it back up again i have to give it a lot of gas then it ends up foulong the plugs. why is this?
Also, to make sure fuel tank pressure is not causing your needle/seat leak, check the pressure relief tank vent for proper functioning. This is a common cause for hard starts and the easiest to check first.
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