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Polaris SL750 Problems

 
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Dave Cates



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2003 10:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

Could be air in the gas line since it seems to be hard to start after
running for a bit and sputters on the top. Plus you said there is a crack
in a line.

Dave



Chris wrote:

> My '95 Polaris SL750 is having problems running. It will start and run
> fine, with full power and then just die or sputter out after about 30
> seconds to 3 minutes. It will then be hard to start (10 to 15 tries) but
> will start, idle poorly for about 15 seconds, improve for a bit and then
> just die again. Fuel filter is clean, plugs are dry and slightly beige-
> grey, new-gas, lots of oil.
>
> I added some gas stabilizer/cleaner a week ago with no improvement and
> took the airbox off a ran some carb cleaner through it this past weekend
> with no improvement.
>
> I did notice a small crack in the gas filler neck on the outside just
> under the cap this past weekend but I religiously check the fuel/water
> separator for contamination but there never seems to be more than a few
> drops of water in it.
>
> It has been doing this since I picked it up from my local marine dealer
> in June who stores it for me over the winter. It ran fine on his hose he
> said but has gotten progressivly worse in the last 3 weeks.
>
> It's at the dealers shop right now and I don't want him to just start
> throwing parts at it to see if that will resolve the problem. He's a
> Yamaha dealer BTW so I can't expect him to be totally up on the Polaris
> but they didn't make them that complicated back in '95.
>
> Any ideas what it might be? All input would be welcome. I need to keep
> this PWC running for at least 2 more years.
>
> Chris

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Chris



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 1:26 am    Post subject: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

My '95 Polaris SL750 is having problems running. It will start and run
fine, with full power and then just die or sputter out after about 30
seconds to 3 minutes. It will then be hard to start (10 to 15 tries) but
will start, idle poorly for about 15 seconds, improve for a bit and then
just die again. Fuel filter is clean, plugs are dry and slightly beige-
grey, new-gas, lots of oil.

I added some gas stabilizer/cleaner a week ago with no improvement and
took the airbox off a ran some carb cleaner through it this past weekend
with no improvement.

I did notice a small crack in the gas filler neck on the outside just
under the cap this past weekend but I religiously check the fuel/water
separator for contamination but there never seems to be more than a few
drops of water in it.

It has been doing this since I picked it up from my local marine dealer
in June who stores it for me over the winter. It ran fine on his hose he
said but has gotten progressivly worse in the last 3 weeks.

It's at the dealers shop right now and I don't want him to just start
throwing parts at it to see if that will resolve the problem. He's a
Yamaha dealer BTW so I can't expect him to be totally up on the Polaris
but they didn't make them that complicated back in '95.

Any ideas what it might be? All input would be welcome. I need to keep
this PWC running for at least 2 more years.

Chris
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The Esquilax



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 2:27 am    Post subject: Re: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

regrettably, it sounds as if you're seizing.

gummed carbs that weren't winterized will inadequately meter fuel,
causing a lean condition, and the dreaded squeak.

hopefully a carb clean and a new top end and off ou go....

greg



Dave Cates wrote:
>
> Could be air in the gas line since it seems to be hard to start after
> running for a bit and sputters on the top. Plus you said there is a crack
> in a line.
>
> Dave
>
> Chris wrote:
>
> > My '95 Polaris SL750 is having problems running. It will start and run
> > fine, with full power and then just die or sputter out after about 30
> > seconds to 3 minutes. It will then be hard to start (10 to 15 tries) but
> > will start, idle poorly for about 15 seconds, improve for a bit and then
> > just die again. Fuel filter is clean, plugs are dry and slightly beige-
> > grey, new-gas, lots of oil.
> >
> > I added some gas stabilizer/cleaner a week ago with no improvement and
> > took the airbox off a ran some carb cleaner through it this past weekend
> > with no improvement.
> >
> > I did notice a small crack in the gas filler neck on the outside just
> > under the cap this past weekend but I religiously check the fuel/water
> > separator for contamination but there never seems to be more than a few
> > drops of water in it.
> >
> > It has been doing this since I picked it up from my local marine dealer
> > in June who stores it for me over the winter. It ran fine on his hose he
> > said but has gotten progressivly worse in the last 3 weeks.
> >
> > It's at the dealers shop right now and I don't want him to just start
> > throwing parts at it to see if that will resolve the problem. He's a
> > Yamaha dealer BTW so I can't expect him to be totally up on the Polaris
> > but they didn't make them that complicated back in '95.
> >
> > Any ideas what it might be? All input would be welcome. I need to keep
> > this PWC running for at least 2 more years.
> >
> > Chris
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Wolf



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 3:04 am    Post subject: Re: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

Did you change your fuel filter?............... my 2 cents
"Chris" wrote in message@nntp.uunet.ca...
> My '95 Polaris SL750 is having problems running. It will start and run
> fine, with full power and then just die or sputter out after about 30
> seconds to 3 minutes. It will then be hard to start (10 to 15 tries) but
> will start, idle poorly for about 15 seconds, improve for a bit and then
> just die again. Fuel filter is clean, plugs are dry and slightly beige-
> grey, new-gas, lots of oil.
>
> I added some gas stabilizer/cleaner a week ago with no improvement and
> took the airbox off a ran some carb cleaner through it this past weekend
> with no improvement.
>
> I did notice a small crack in the gas filler neck on the outside just
> under the cap this past weekend but I religiously check the fuel/water
> separator for contamination but there never seems to be more than a few
> drops of water in it.
>
> It has been doing this since I picked it up from my local marine dealer
> in June who stores it for me over the winter. It ran fine on his hose he
> said but has gotten progressivly worse in the last 3 weeks.
>
> It's at the dealers shop right now and I don't want him to just start
> throwing parts at it to see if that will resolve the problem. He's a
> Yamaha dealer BTW so I can't expect him to be totally up on the Polaris
> but they didn't make them that complicated back in '95.
>
> Any ideas what it might be? All input would be welcome. I need to keep
> this PWC running for at least 2 more years.
>
> Chris
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Scott Moseman



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

JetskiMechanic.com sells a high-volume, 3-outlet
Mikuni fuel pump for US$40. That is what I used
on my SL750 to upgrade the fuel system. All you
need is a little extra fuel hose (cheap) and you
are good to go. Only took a few minutes of work.

Scott Moseman
scottm@highflow.net


On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Wolf wrote:
:
: So what is the cheapest fix...... ( I really don't
: want to spend $450.00 cnd. on a new pump) Is there
: a after market pump I can use?
:
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Scott Moseman



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Polaris SL750 Problems Reply with quote

I do not believe it really has a model number.
Click on "Parts Index" and then "Fuel Pumps".
It's called "MIKUNI HIGH VOLUME FUEL PUMP" for
$39.95 and says "70 liters per hour rated" in
the description. I think it is the only fuel
pump on that page, actually. The rest is just
other carb items for rebuilding and replacing.

Send them an email if you have any questions.
They are helpful and know what you will want,
as it is a common upgrade for the SL750s.

Scott Moseman
scottm@highflow.net



On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Wolf wrote:
:
: Do you know the model # of the pump you used?
:
: "Scott Moseman" wrote:
: >
: > JetskiMechanic.com sells a high-volume, 3-outlet
: > Mikuni fuel pump for US$40. That is what I used
: > on my SL750 to upgrade the fuel system. All you
: > need is a little extra fuel hose (cheap) and you
: > are good to go. Only took a few minutes of work.
: >
: > On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Wolf wrote:
: > :
: > : So what is the cheapest fix...... ( I really don't
: > : want to spend $450.00 cnd. on a new pump) Is there
: > : a after market pump I can use?
: > :

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