This is a great video, I have my “carb”screwdriver never knew that it was metric just knew the guy that sold it to me said don’t use anything else, humbled again today
I saw your pop-off video while trying to learn how to rebuild my triple Mikuni BN 44's. Never done this before but found your video engaging and informative. My GP 1200 came with an owners manual for the Mikuni's and I will now give it special attention before I dive in on the rebuild. My GP is running sluggish and doesn't have the "hole shot" acceleration it used to, so I'm going to carburation after having pulled the motor to replace the rear oil seals and have now replaced the motor in the hull and test run it on the lake.
John, my 2 cents is that this is your best informative video yet. I felt you dove a little deeper into the topic than most of your others. I might of added , try an use only OEM Mikuni jets and springs and needle valve assy. Good job..keep it up.
Awesome video! A few years ago when I was new to all this I had the exact question about which part the manual was calling the "body" of the carb. I wish this video existed then.
Recently got that same Vessel Impacta JIS screwdriver. Can't believe it took till 2022 for me to get my first JIS screwdriver lol, though I suppose the PZ driver bits in some large tool kits is about the same as far as not camming out of the screw head like what a Phillips driver does on a JIS screw.
Thanks, I seen "pop off " mentioned on a FB group and was totally lost. Now that is out of the way, will visit your site as I will need parts here shortly. I have a Franken Jon and most likely will have to modify the carb to get more bottom end. 61 x is what I am installing as my 62 g and other 61 bit the bullets.
I have my father in-laws old 1996 tiger shark montego. It ran good when I first had it and now it won't run at all I'm getting a kit with the needle and seat and the Springs to tune .The info you gave on the intake pressure's or vacuum is a big help because I know this would have been a problem.. I will be ordering a stock flame arrester and cover thanks
Thanks for the excellent info, I have an XLT 1200 PV, I installed Stinger and Power Valve Riva with Hi Flow filters, what do you recommend for tuning in pop off and jet size? The high one is 135, the low one does not say it. Thanks!!!!
Sounds like pop off pressure has many parallels to compression test results, where compression testers can vary some based on so many factors (altitude, length of tester rubber hose, gauge calibration, etc), meaning that one shouldn't get so hung up on the numbers, cause they're best used: A) As just a general ballpark figure (ie, are both cylinders at least kinda close) and, B) As a comparative diagnostic (ie, make notes of compression readings 1 hour after a fresh top end rebuild, then retest using the same compression tester every 10-20 hours and/or if suspecting issues). I've never messed with my stock '95 750sxi twin Keihins, but my buddy that raced 750s in the late 90s swears I need to swap a single Mikuni SBN on it. Sooner or later I'll give one a shot.
If im rebuilding the carbs and the ski was running well before, should I check what the pop off is at and make sure tobreturn it to the same psi? Thanks and great video!
I've tested 4 different springs from the kits, they all range from 36psi to 55psi. How can I adjust it lower than 36psi? Can you snip a spring slightly? I was trying to get to 30psi. 97 spx 787
You can change the size of the needle and seat, to lower pop off. The Mikuni tuning manual has a chart showing pop off numbers with all combinations of needle and seats, and springs.
great video ! can you please tell me where i can get jetting specs for different altitudes as i am moving a 1986 js 550 from a colorado elevation of 5000’ to florida sea level elevation? thx a bunch
Thank you for watching. We sell jetting kits on our Watcon web site. Please give me all your specs in the notes section when ordering. I need to know what ski, what engine, what carb, any and ALL mods done, what impeller, and elevation where you ride.
I have a low hour bone stock 1996 WB2. I know I’m going about this backwards but when I rebuilt the carbs I failed to write down the carb numbers. I’m looking at the chart for the Mikuni SB44s and only one has a choke but it also doesn’t have extended shafts for a duals.
Sorry, I am unsure of your question? Are you looking for new carbs? Unless you order direct from Yamaha, any SBN 44 carbs you will find are just universal carbs. Please reach to me at the shop if I can help.
Thank you for your comment. We don't make these kits, they come from Keihin in Japan. There should be 2 o-rings for under the needle and seat above the filter.
Need some advice. I have 3 1997 gtx seadoos. All have good compression they had sit for a couple years so I replaced fuel lines and rebuilt the twin sbn40i carbs on all using mikuni oem kits. I did not change the springs. They pop off at 24 to 26 lbs with my tester. Problem is they idle smooth and accelerate to 5000 rpm great but some lag there until they hit hard. I can interrupt the lag by cycling the throttles and off they go. Is this pop off or low speed adjustment arm height etc. Running them at 5500 foot msl.
Are you talking about the metering diaphragm button? Like your diaphragm is in backwards? That is not good, or correct, and you should correct it, and then tune accordingly.
If the pop off pressure isn’t in sync on a twin carb will it only pull fuel from one carb? My twin carb 750 Kawasaki sts is only pulling from the front carb and not the back one I just rebuilt the carbs?
My guage has a certificate from the government that says its accurate to within 0.01psi(digital). If im not paying attention to my guage, what am i looking at to determine if my popoff is set correctly?
Hi gusy, i have a problem and are serching for solution, -70cc reedvalv engien with a 24/28mm eba carb, Inthake manyfold meight be a lithe small, Proble: at WOT in LOW rpms it whill cut out when u dont let it rev up in 2-4sek (or at a hill or somthing) It wiLL NOT cut out in high enouh rpm, in very low rpm. when the engien can gain rpm fast enouh it works, It will get betther with so softer spring it will get bether but then in idle the fuel wil not vaporise and will just runn down the carb and bild a lithhle swamp
This is a great video, I have my “carb”screwdriver never knew that it was metric just knew the guy that sold it to me said don’t use anything else, humbled again today
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for the great video. And the fast shipping guys provide
I saw your pop-off video while trying to learn how to rebuild my triple Mikuni BN 44's. Never done this before but found your video engaging and informative. My GP 1200 came with an owners manual for the Mikuni's and I will now give it special attention before I dive in on the rebuild. My GP is running sluggish and doesn't have the "hole shot" acceleration it used to, so I'm going to carburation after having pulled the motor to replace the rear oil seals and have now replaced the motor in the hull and test run it on the lake.
Thank you for watching
John, my 2 cents is that this is your best informative video yet.
I felt you dove a little deeper into the topic than most of your others. I might of added , try an use only OEM Mikuni jets and springs and needle valve assy.
Good job..keep it up.
Thank you for watching!!
Awesome video! A few years ago when I was new to all this I had the exact question about which part the manual was calling the "body" of the carb. I wish this video existed then.
Thank you for watching!
Great video !! (info) i use 3 drops of oil on the needle seat (also work ) .............best regards from Belgium ......... Jack
Thank you for watching Jack!
100% agreed with the screws inside the carb…just bought 2 screws for $15 😬 my screws stripped by previous owner
Thank you for watching
best video ever on pop off
Recently got that same Vessel Impacta JIS screwdriver. Can't believe it took till 2022 for me to get my first JIS screwdriver lol, though I suppose the PZ driver bits in some large tool kits is about the same as far as not camming out of the screw head like what a Phillips driver does on a JIS screw.
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks for the info. Great video
Thanks for watching
Thanks, I seen "pop off " mentioned on a FB group and was totally lost. Now that is out of the way, will visit your site as I will need parts here shortly. I have a Franken Jon and most likely will have to modify the carb to get more bottom end. 61 x is what I am installing as my 62 g and other 61 bit the bullets.
thanks for watching
Good video! No music to distract!!
Thank you for watching.
Thank you John. I didn’t know about the book .
It really is a valuable tool.
I have my father in-laws old 1996 tiger shark montego. It ran good when I first had it and now it won't run at all I'm getting a kit with the needle and seat and the Springs to tune .The info you gave on the intake pressure's or vacuum is a big help because I know this would have been a problem.. I will be ordering a stock flame arrester and cover thanks
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much! My brother sky have that problem!!! Now I can go o er the problem!!!
Thanks for the excellent info, I have an XLT 1200 PV, I installed Stinger and Power Valve Riva with Hi Flow filters, what do you recommend for tuning in pop off and jet size? The high one is 135, the low one does not say it. Thanks!!!!
Please reach out to us at the shop. You can send an email through the web site. Thank you
Give up the parts biz, just make vids. Thanks a million, amazing vid.
Thanks for watching Kenneth. We do it all here, Parts, service, builds, AND Video's!! lol
Sounds like pop off pressure has many parallels to compression test results, where compression testers can vary some based on so many factors (altitude, length of tester rubber hose, gauge calibration, etc), meaning that one shouldn't get so hung up on the numbers, cause they're best used:
A) As just a general ballpark figure (ie, are both cylinders at least kinda close) and,
B) As a comparative diagnostic (ie, make notes of compression readings 1 hour after a fresh top end rebuild, then retest using the same compression tester every 10-20 hours and/or if suspecting issues).
I've never messed with my stock '95 750sxi twin Keihins, but my buddy that raced 750s in the late 90s swears I need to swap a single Mikuni SBN on it. Sooner or later I'll give one a shot.
You are correct. Thank you for watching.
I'm going to swap out all my screws for torx drive! 😅
Decent video John
Thank you for watching
If im rebuilding the carbs and the ski was running well before, should I check what the pop off is at and make sure tobreturn it to the same psi? Thanks and great video!
You can yes.
I've tested 4 different springs from the kits, they all range from 36psi to 55psi. How can I adjust it lower than 36psi? Can you snip a spring slightly? I was trying to get to 30psi.
97 spx 787
You can change the size of the needle and seat, to lower pop off. The Mikuni tuning manual has a chart showing pop off numbers with all combinations of needle and seats, and springs.
Great Video John and perfect timing for me. Great Content. Thanks for all of the knowledge you share and all that you do for the sport!
Thank you for watching, and the kinds words.
Thanks !
Put your web site somewhere ! 🍀
Thanks for watching. My website is listed on our main page here, and at the beginning of every video, Watcon.com
Very helpful
great video keep it up
Thank you for watching
Soooo what’s the pop off psi asking for a friend 😉
J/k
Thank you for the info
I learn a lot today.
Definitely going to get the Mikuni manual
Thanks John!
Thank you for watching!
What good is a gauge if you recommend not relying on it.
great video ! can you please tell me where i can get jetting specs for different altitudes as i am moving a 1986 js 550 from a colorado elevation of 5000’ to florida sea level elevation? thx a bunch
Thank you for watching. We sell jetting kits on our Watcon web site. Please give me all your specs in the notes section when ordering. I need to know what ski, what engine, what carb, any and ALL mods done, what impeller, and elevation where you ride.
@@watercrafttalk2738 thank you will do
I have a low hour bone stock 1996 WB2. I know I’m going about this backwards but when I rebuilt the carbs I failed to write down the carb numbers. I’m looking at the chart for the Mikuni SB44s and only one has a choke but it also doesn’t have extended shafts for a duals.
Sorry, I am unsure of your question? Are you looking for new carbs? Unless you order direct from Yamaha, any SBN 44 carbs you will find are just universal carbs. Please reach to me at the shop if I can help.
What does it mean if my carb wont hold any pressure on the pop off test? It just constantly drops pressure
Thanks for watching. Sounds like you have a bad / leaking needle and seat
Disappointed for the price that the oem Keihin 40mm kit doesn't have orings for the high and low jets and no oring for the one behind the needle seat.
Thank you for your comment. We don't make these kits, they come from Keihin in Japan. There should be 2 o-rings for under the needle and seat above the filter.
@@watercrafttalk2738 I used the two orings in the kit for the two orings under the filter.
Need some advice. I have 3 1997 gtx seadoos. All have good compression they had sit for a couple years so I replaced fuel lines and rebuilt the twin sbn40i carbs on all using mikuni oem kits. I did not change the springs. They pop off at 24 to 26 lbs with my tester. Problem is they idle smooth and accelerate to 5000 rpm great but some lag there until they hit hard. I can interrupt the lag by cycling the throttles and off they go. Is this pop off or low speed adjustment arm height etc. Running them at 5500 foot msl.
Did you disassemble and clean the accelerator pumps
that "knob" that touches it, is the other way on my carb. and it works fine. im a little confused here.
Are you talking about the metering diaphragm button? Like your diaphragm is in backwards? That is not good, or correct, and you should correct it, and then tune accordingly.
If the pop off pressure isn’t in sync on a twin carb will it only pull fuel from one carb? My twin carb 750 Kawasaki sts is only pulling from the front carb and not the back one I just rebuilt the carbs?
I would check for blockage. "IF" pop off it too high, your needle and seat would not open.
My guage has a certificate from the government that says its accurate to within 0.01psi(digital). If im not paying attention to my guage, what am i looking at to determine if my popoff is set correctly?
The gauge and the chart - for a baseline
Thank you for watching. Read the Mikuni tuning manual.
Hi gusy, i have a problem and are serching for solution,
-70cc reedvalv engien with a 24/28mm eba carb,
Inthake manyfold meight be a lithe small,
Proble: at WOT in LOW rpms it whill cut out when u dont let it rev up in 2-4sek (or at a hill or somthing)
It wiLL NOT cut out in high enouh rpm, in very low rpm. when the engien can gain rpm fast enouh it works,
It will get betther with so softer spring it will get bether but then in idle the fuel wil not vaporise and will just runn down the carb and bild a lithhle swamp
Dos the spring and vale (poppoff) work only for the high jett?
Are we talking about a scooter here?
A lot of words
Basically numbers are not important. Just wing it 😂
Thanks for watching