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<blockquote data-quote="eyexer" data-source="post: 31381" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>low speed jets are plugged. When your on the driveway it will start and run off just the main jet because it's sitting relatively flat. When you have it trimmed up on the water it won't start because your dumping enough fluid out of the carb overflow tube to now allow the main jet to pull fuel. and the low speed jets are plugged so they aren't helping any. Pull the carbs. remove the bowl. Remove the float and float needle. Remove the main jet and pilot jets. Remove all other jets in the carb. Then take these parts and soak them in a gallon can of carb cleaner overnight. You can soak the whole carb if you remove any rubber and gaskets. I usually soak it all but it has to be disassembled. Then after soaking blow out all jets with a can of carb cleaner using the red straw on the can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyexer, post: 31381, member: 315"] low speed jets are plugged. When your on the driveway it will start and run off just the main jet because it's sitting relatively flat. When you have it trimmed up on the water it won't start because your dumping enough fluid out of the carb overflow tube to now allow the main jet to pull fuel. and the low speed jets are plugged so they aren't helping any. Pull the carbs. remove the bowl. Remove the float and float needle. Remove the main jet and pilot jets. Remove all other jets in the carb. Then take these parts and soak them in a gallon can of carb cleaner overnight. You can soak the whole carb if you remove any rubber and gaskets. I usually soak it all but it has to be disassembled. Then after soaking blow out all jets with a can of carb cleaner using the red straw on the can. [/QUOTE]
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