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Never giving up

Silly question, but what exactly does the "tube bypass do in the carb? It's the small one that goes directly up the main nozzle in the middle.
 
I agree with raising the idle rpm. Try that first. May mask the real issue, but get you on the water for the rest of the season.
 
Silly question, but what exactly does the "tube bypass do in the carb? It's the small one that goes directly up the main nozzle in the middle.
I'm guessing, whereas the fuel tank is lower than the carbs you probably have an electric fuel pump supplying a constant fuel pressure to the carbs. Whatever the carbs don't use is returned to the tank via the tube bypass.
 
No pump inside the tank, only on the engine. Just wasn't sure if that could be part of the issue. I think I need to just do a full carb rebuild on both just to rule that out.
 
Well I guess tomorrow I'll be doing a compression test and also a spark test. Looking like an engine rebuild over the winter but it is what it is.
 
If it runs once the throttle is opened, why not increase the idle so you can use it before you decipher it all?
 
I'm just afraid of doing more damage. If it's a cracked piston or bad rings it can get way worse and that's just my luck
 
Hey, it's your boat, but an engine with those issues runs bad at all rpms not just at idle.

Best of luck!
 
Mixed signals, lolol maybe I'll try dropping it in the water once more.
 
You mentioned you had done some carb tuning and cleaning already, right?
 
Yes but not a rebuilt. One of the idle adjustment screws had a bend tho so i ordered one today. I would have got two but it was the last one
 
As long as it's not lean you should be good. If in fear put a little more two stroke oil in the mix.

Best of luck
 
It's oil injected so that would be an adjustment. I'm going to post a video
 
Is that success?!?!
 
No, I had a small flat head invetween the roller and came gear lever then helt it by hand.
 
I say rig it, but that's just me.
 
Some aluminum tape and/or or a well placed coin or two after you are comfortable, and BAM...smiles a plenty!
 
Was thinking tape around the roller myself haha
 
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