GP800R WaveRunner Engine Install, Carburetor Adjustments, and First Ride!
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- čas přidán 30. 09. 2023
- In this video, I install my recently rebuilt 800 power valve engine into my 2001 GP800R WaveRunner. The install is relatively straight forward. Order of operations is the only thing that can have you wasting some time. After the first test drives, I had to make a carburetor change to fix a hole shot bog. Once that was taken care of, I had months of good fun with the ski this summer. Thanks for watching this and my other jet ski videos.
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Great work! 55mph, way faster than I was expecting! What an awesome end to a tough project!
A grind for sure. Glad I was able to get half a summer out of it.
fantastic info and so helpful to see how you resolved the carb issue. Thanks
Thank you for the kind words! It was a little bit of a challenging issue having to take the carbs off each time but much better now.
Awsome video man helped me fix adjustment on my carbs
Love to hear it. It helped a ton on mine as well. I feel like a guy could constantly fiddle with adjustments to get it just perfect but mine was 95 percent better and had easy, reliable starting, good hole shot and excellent on plane power considering the cc and my weight. Seemed like the sweet spot personally. Your thoughts? Mine would not hole shot on the "factory" settings. But maybe those were jacked up from previous owners. I can't say really.
@@605BOLT I had the same bog you did when I hold the throttle wide open. I also had an issue where I would get up on plain to about 35-40 mph and it would just die and fall on its face than struggle to get it started again and had to constantly pump the throttle to keep it running back to the dock only going about 5 mph. I rebuilt the carbs a few years back because my ski was still for 7 years from previous owner. I ordered the same parts you did from sbt swapped the 1.2 for the 1.5 and springs as well. My high adjustment was 1 turn out and my low adjustment was around 1 1/2 turns out. I changed adjustments to what you set yours in the video 1/2 turn high side 1 3/4 low side. I had it running in the driveway yesterday trying to fine tune the idle still but I’m going to take it out today on the water and see how it performs with the new changes.
@@collinflynn3387 nice. Hope we're on the same path. So frustrating to not find good info. I spose everyone's adjustments vary a little but that part of this project frustrated me for sure.
Great video dude. We need to get them out a few more times b4 season end
Thanks! And for sure! Thanks for the shots!
Congrats! I know that was a long process! I did a top end on an old Polaris jet ski before. And carb tuning is an art. I still have a few carbureted motorcycles. It sucks to have to take them apart for every adjustment. 😢
I was getting pretty tired of it. You're right. Thanks for watching the videos!
Merci beaucoup ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome.