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MAINTENANCE/TUNE
UP
Troubleshooting
For
Genesis
FFI™
troubleshooting,
see
Chapter
8,
FFI™
Fuel
Injection.
The
following
information
is
provided
to
help
you
identify
possible
causes
for
conditions/symptoms
listed.
Always
verify
tune-up
adjustments
and
all
related
basic
maintenance
has
been
performed.
These
items
are
randomly
listed,
and
are
not
necessarily
in
order
of
most
common
occurrence.
Lean
Condition
Symptoms:
Hard
starting;
bogging;
hesitation;
backfire;
surging;
detonation;
engine
noise;
low
power;
spark
plug
light
colored
or
eroded;
engine
runs
hot;
high
or
unstable
idle;
piston
failure;
application
of
choke
improves
condi
tion.
Stalling
(may
restart
immediately
or
soon
afterward);
high
speed
surging;
high
speed
or
sharp
turns
makes
condition
worse
(may
hesitate
or
stall
only
in
turns).
Too
lean
at
full
throttle,
turning
high
speed
adjuster
screw
out
improves
condition
or
has
no
affect.
Fuel
level
low
or
fuel
contaminated
Restricted
fuel
filter,
fuel
pump,
or
fuel
shut-off
valve
Water
in
fuel
valve,
pump,
or
lines
Water
present
in
fuel
system
Water
in
carb
fuel
chambers
between
diaphragm,
jet
block
and
jets
Kinked
or
restricted
fuel
tank
vent
or
fuel
lines
Fuel
tank
inlet
check
valve
damaged,
faulty,
or
improperly
installed
Vent
lines
kinked
Air
leaks
at
fuel
pickup
connections
or
lines
between
pump
and
tank
Fuel
pickup
tube
disconnected
or
loose
in
tank
Fuel
pump
impulse
line
pinched,
kinked,
restricted
with
oil
or
water,
or
leaking
Carburetors
dirty;
main
pilot
or
bypass
orifices
restricted;
fuel
inlet
screen
plugged
Carburetor
synchronization
incorrect
Water
separator
full
or
restricted
Water
in
fuel
tank
High
or
low
speed
screws
adjusted
incorrectly;
jets
too
small
or
restricted
Fuel
pump
diaphragm
or
check
valve
damaged
Fuel
filter
restricted
Carburetor
jetting
incorrect
Fuel
tank
pickup
screen
plugged
Air
leaks
in
engine
intake
tract
(carburetor
base
gaskets,
reed
gaskets,
synchronizing
plugs,
etc.)
Carburetor
inlet
needle
or
control
lever
arm
stuck
or
adjusted
incorrectly
Fuel
line
"T"
restricted
Inlet
needle
valve
restricted
or
size
too
small
Air
leaks
at:
cylinder
base,
crankcase
drain
plugs,
fuel
pump
impulse
line
or
fitting,
carburetor
base
gaskets,
reed
cage
gaskets,
crankshaft
end
seals,
crankcase
mating
surfaces
Poor
Performance
Rich
or
lean
fuel
condition.
Jet
pump
impeller
damage,
pump
cavitation/ventilation.
Ignition
timing
incorrect,
weak
or
intermittent
spark
on
one
or
more
cylinders,
low
compression
RPM
is
limited
or
timing
retarded
due
to
low
fuel
or
overheating
(where
applicable)
Crankshaft
out
of
index
due
to
hydrolock
by
fuel
or
water
(see
hydrolock
troubleshooting
this
sec
tion)
Fuel
lines
connected
improperly
Ignition
timing
retarded
or
RPM
limited
due
to
overheat
or
low
fuel
(where
applicable)
Water
leak
into
exhaust
system
(i.e.
exhaust
pipe
to
manifold;
exhaust
manifold
to
cylinders;
etc.)
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2.40
Polaris
Sales
Inc.

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BrandPolaris
ModelVirage TX 2000
CategoryBoat
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