185StingLX
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2015
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- 7
I've been dealing with a hot/warm starting issue for some time. If I shut it down just long enough to pull a skier out and then restart (~2 minutes) it starts back up easily. But if I let it sit for more than 10 minutes or so I have to go full throttle to get it to start and I get black smoke from the exhaust. While running on the hose I could hear liquid flowing at shut down. I looked into the carb barrels and they were being filled through the boosters. This ran in for about 5-10 seconds and slowly stopped. My first thought is/was a float or needle/seat issue. But it will idle all day and I have never had an issue in any no-wake zones.
I pulled the float bowl off and set the top of the float even with the top of the bowl and retested. It leaked down again. Lowered the floats about a 1/2 turn and tested with no draining. I thought I had found my answer. But, on the water, the problem reappeared. I am thinking of replacing the needle/seat under the assumption of an intermittent problem.
But, can a stuck power-valve cause the same problem? I am thinking not since the fuel still has to travel higher than the correct fuel level even through the PV.
Part 2:
Since adjusting the floats, I have a bit of a stumble while slowly or moderately throttling up. It also acts a little bit sick while coming off plane if I bring the throttle to about 1/2. This doesn't happen as soon as I throttle down but only after the engine slowly lowers to the new speed. And it only takes a slight increase or a drop back to idle to solve it. I never had any issues with this prior to changing the needle/seat height. How sensitive is the tuning to fuel bowl levels? I expected it to be not very sensitive since there is no good way to check the level with the engine running(plug or sight-glass). I have considered swapping to a float bowl with a sight glass.
PS - The acc pump does give me a nice spray when the throttle is applied.
Thanks for reading... Any help is appreciated.
I pulled the float bowl off and set the top of the float even with the top of the bowl and retested. It leaked down again. Lowered the floats about a 1/2 turn and tested with no draining. I thought I had found my answer. But, on the water, the problem reappeared. I am thinking of replacing the needle/seat under the assumption of an intermittent problem.
But, can a stuck power-valve cause the same problem? I am thinking not since the fuel still has to travel higher than the correct fuel level even through the PV.
Part 2:
Since adjusting the floats, I have a bit of a stumble while slowly or moderately throttling up. It also acts a little bit sick while coming off plane if I bring the throttle to about 1/2. This doesn't happen as soon as I throttle down but only after the engine slowly lowers to the new speed. And it only takes a slight increase or a drop back to idle to solve it. I never had any issues with this prior to changing the needle/seat height. How sensitive is the tuning to fuel bowl levels? I expected it to be not very sensitive since there is no good way to check the level with the engine running(plug or sight-glass). I have considered swapping to a float bowl with a sight glass.
PS - The acc pump does give me a nice spray when the throttle is applied.
Thanks for reading... Any help is appreciated.