dlogvine
Master Chief Petty Officer
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I got a 1998 Kawasaki 1100 STX with taken apart engine. Put it together, new gasket sets, rebuild carburator. Compression in all cylinders was even 125psi +-1 or 2. Spark was good on all plugs. Was running fine on the water hose, but took some starting fluid to get ti going. On the lake started with about 25-30 mph but felt that it was not going full speed, looked like it was for a split of a second going to rev all the way on WOT but then was going back. After 15-20 minutes of running (I hoped it might be old fuel in the fuel lines or carb jets that would clean up from running) it started choking and all the way back i was going at about 9-12mph with engine running very weak and choking all the time. On the shore did start and ran pretty well. Replaced carburator and the same story repeated, also this time it took about 25 minutes for it to start choking. Im planning on replacing all the fuel lines, since the problem seems to be in fuel delivery. There is supposed to be some pressure valve in the tank that might be bad?
My question is what should i do to determine the source of the problem. Also starting it requires starting fuel every time after a day since the previous start. I now 2 stroke Kawasaki are notorious for bad starting, but not this bad.
Thank you
My question is what should i do to determine the source of the problem. Also starting it requires starting fuel every time after a day since the previous start. I now 2 stroke Kawasaki are notorious for bad starting, but not this bad.
Thank you