Sxi bogs and dies with rapid throttle movement.

Discussion in 'Tech Discussion' started by Kiwihamish, January 15, 2011.

  1. Kiwihamish

    Kiwihamish New Member

    95 750 SXi bogs and dies if I give it a squirt, but if I am slow and smooth with the throttle it with run smooth and continuously at any throttle setting (bottom and top end).
    pulled the carb diaphragms off, squirted with carb cleaner (found some grit in behind the diaphragm)
    Pulled and cleaned the plugs..... running out of ideas?
    Do these carbs have an acceleration pump or compensation jet?
    Thanks
    Hamish
  2. T Bear

    T Bear Active Member

    dude get hold of roger pm him (jetwerks )
  3. B0000M

    B0000M Member

    what colour scheme is the ski (serious question)
  4. Kiwihamish

    Kiwihamish New Member

    what colour scheme is the ski (serious question)[/quote]

    White with Original 95 fugly purple red and yellow stickers.??
  5. B0000M

    B0000M Member

    ok, na i had a sxi a few years ago that i blew up then sold to a guy who seemed to know a bit about them, and it did much the same thing,

    the guy who bought it reckoned it had 2 single carbs from a sx on it instead of the normal twins, meaning it had larger carbs than standard.


    have you checked out what carbs you have?
  6. Kiwihamish

    Kiwihamish New Member

    Twin Keihin's, they have A05 stamped on them, the intake is 43.85mm the output (engine side) is 40.06mm.
    you may now better than me if these are standard? everything else on the ski is.
  7. B0000M

    B0000M Member

    nah sorry thats all i knew about them!

    xh20.com 's forums have a pretty strong kawasaki scene- i found dalusion pretty hopeless for kawasaki info - its all about superjets here (superjets are far superior though)
  8. Kiwihamish

    Kiwihamish New Member

    Thanks, I'll check it out, still waiting for PWCToday to approve membership so I can try them.
  9. JetPilot

    JetPilot Member

    have you given your fuel lines a blow out and checked any filters? sounds a bit like fuel starvation to me
  10. Kiwihamish

    Kiwihamish New Member

    yea me to, I checked the tank filters and fuel lines seem OK. Problem exists on main and reserve so was a bit of a long shot to suspect blocked lines but still not solved the problem.