I just bought a 2001 Seadoo Challenger 180 a few months ago and have had it in the water a few times. Every time it runs it smokes excessively through the exhaust at idle. It seems like the engine is getting too much oil. We changed the plugs and they were fouled and it ran clean for a few minutes then started smoking again.
I've read through a few posts and changed the engine temperature sensor which hasn't seemed to make any difference.
At high speeds/RPM's the smoke disappears. At idle when we gun the engine, it leaves a plume of smoke.
I've also been looking at adjusting the Oil Injection Pump by shortening the link rod but it didnt make an immediate difference.
Any advice is welcome. Do I need to change the plugs again? Is it dangerous to shorten the link rod? How will i know when i get the oil fuel mix to the right level without damaging the engine?
Thanks,
Dean
I've read through a few posts and changed the engine temperature sensor which hasn't seemed to make any difference.
At high speeds/RPM's the smoke disappears. At idle when we gun the engine, it leaves a plume of smoke.
I've also been looking at adjusting the Oil Injection Pump by shortening the link rod but it didnt make an immediate difference.
Any advice is welcome. Do I need to change the plugs again? Is it dangerous to shorten the link rod? How will i know when i get the oil fuel mix to the right level without damaging the engine?
Thanks,
Dean