CanuckJetter
New Member
Howdy everyone! First time poster, and first time boater over here. I'm really hoping that one of you guru's may be able to please point me in the right direction.
I just purchased my first boat, a 1998 Sportster 1800 (18ft - Twin 717 engines) and I'm already running into the newbie basic issues!
The port engine seems to be running very well (though I sucked a rock into the impeller right out of the gate...apparently these vacuum pretty hard).
The starboard engine has some very bizarre issues:
On land, the engine can be hard to start or will not start at all. In water, same thing. I do not appear to have any throttle control unless WOT (then it gains a tiny amount of juice). Checking actuation of the throttle shows that the throat opens and closes correctly. Just to be safe, I've removed the throttle cable and choke cable from the carburetor and tried manual actuation to no avail. When I -can- get the engine running, it seems to sputter/idle at 1500-1800 RPMs (in water) ... with the throttle doing literally nothing at all. I just compression tested yesterday and pulled about 135 on both on this engine (accidentally left the throttle closed for this, don't know if that hurts/helps numbers. 4 cranks on charged battery). I've pulled the spark plugs, and they appear to be quite clean and damp from fuel. I've checked (with the airbox off at idle on the water) and I'm getting a healthy spray from the carb (enough to splatter the eyeballs a little if you stick your head in too close). For kicks, I found the idle adjustment screw closest to the fuel tank and attempted micro-adjustments (1/4 turns) and then more aggressively major-adjustments (2-6 turns) either direction, this did not change things -at all-.
Now here's the real kicker. When I first received the boat, I attempted a land start and realized that the black cover (four bolts holding it in) on the side of the carb facing closest to the port side of the engine was puking fuel into the engine bay. I removed this and properly resealed it. No further leaks at that spot. I then removed the spark plugs and cleaned them with brake clean and reinstalled them. This motor then fired, and for 2 seconds (before I manually killed the engine), it appeared to have full throttle control on land. Granted -- unloaded, and I did not watch the tach.
Does anyone have any suggestions? ANY help is greatly appreciated, I've spent most of the last week reading forums to no avail.
I just purchased my first boat, a 1998 Sportster 1800 (18ft - Twin 717 engines) and I'm already running into the newbie basic issues!
The port engine seems to be running very well (though I sucked a rock into the impeller right out of the gate...apparently these vacuum pretty hard).
The starboard engine has some very bizarre issues:
On land, the engine can be hard to start or will not start at all. In water, same thing. I do not appear to have any throttle control unless WOT (then it gains a tiny amount of juice). Checking actuation of the throttle shows that the throat opens and closes correctly. Just to be safe, I've removed the throttle cable and choke cable from the carburetor and tried manual actuation to no avail. When I -can- get the engine running, it seems to sputter/idle at 1500-1800 RPMs (in water) ... with the throttle doing literally nothing at all. I just compression tested yesterday and pulled about 135 on both on this engine (accidentally left the throttle closed for this, don't know if that hurts/helps numbers. 4 cranks on charged battery). I've pulled the spark plugs, and they appear to be quite clean and damp from fuel. I've checked (with the airbox off at idle on the water) and I'm getting a healthy spray from the carb (enough to splatter the eyeballs a little if you stick your head in too close). For kicks, I found the idle adjustment screw closest to the fuel tank and attempted micro-adjustments (1/4 turns) and then more aggressively major-adjustments (2-6 turns) either direction, this did not change things -at all-.
Now here's the real kicker. When I first received the boat, I attempted a land start and realized that the black cover (four bolts holding it in) on the side of the carb facing closest to the port side of the engine was puking fuel into the engine bay. I removed this and properly resealed it. No further leaks at that spot. I then removed the spark plugs and cleaned them with brake clean and reinstalled them. This motor then fired, and for 2 seconds (before I manually killed the engine), it appeared to have full throttle control on land. Granted -- unloaded, and I did not watch the tach.
Does anyone have any suggestions? ANY help is greatly appreciated, I've spent most of the last week reading forums to no avail.