On the carb on the back there is a needle and you will set that one to 15/16 and the one on the front of the carb you are going to set that one to 1 15/16 and then move it little at a time till it runs.
You have to open the carb dissamble evrything go into the combustion chamber and put oil
To tune up the carburetor on a 2002 Kawasaki 900 Jet Ski, start by ensuring the jet ski is on a stable surface and the engine is cool. Remove the carburetor and clean it thoroughly, paying special attention to the jets and passages. Adjust the idle mixture screw to achieve a smooth idle, typically around 1 to 1.5 turns out from the fully seated position. Finally, reassemble the carburetor and test the engine performance, making fine adjustments as needed for optimal throttle response and smooth operation.
None. The carburetor uses needle screws to adjust the fueling. There are no jets. This is common with the old BN (not Super BN) jet ski carburetors. Aaron
its not the carburetor that pumps fuel, its called a fuel pump, that's the problem
The 1up setting points the jet up, this assist the ski in keeping a level ride when you have 2 people on board, it forces the rear of the ski down which raises the front to help the ski "plane" quicker The neutral setting is for general 1 person use, the jet is running parrelel to the ski. The 1 and 2 down possitions are for when you are towing toys, the jet points down which forces the rear of the ski up to compensate for the extra load of the object being towed and helps stop the rear of the ski bogging down.
The are on the left portion of the carburetor.
ski jets dont exist
A jet ski for your ignition switch?
A jet ski-powered jet pack works by using water propulsion from a jet ski to lift the rider into the air. The main features of a jet ski-powered jet pack include a harness for the rider, a hose connecting the jet pack to the jet ski, and controls for steering and height adjustment.
Kawasaki, I think the first jet ski was made in 1974 I believe it was a 440cc stand up. You can find the definite answer at Kawasaki jet ski museum online.
you can ride a jet ski at any beach
how much does a jet ski weigh