njstanford
New Member
I have a 1999 Challenger 1800 with twin Rotax 717 engines.
The boat was running fine (well, pretty fine anyway) and then was on the trailer for 2+ months. Next time out, 1 of the engines would not start/or crank at all because 1 of the cylinders is full of OIL.
This happened about 2 years ago & we drained the oil & everything worked fine. We would sometimes disconnect/pinch off the oil line while it was on the trailer. Then we left it connected and everything worked fine for about a year (even after sitting) and we forgot about it.
Now it is back.
I am wondering if there is a check valve or something that controls the flow of oil that could have gone out.
My dealer says the crankshaft seals are bad and the entire engine needs replacing!
The boat was running fine (well, pretty fine anyway) and then was on the trailer for 2+ months. Next time out, 1 of the engines would not start/or crank at all because 1 of the cylinders is full of OIL.
This happened about 2 years ago & we drained the oil & everything worked fine. We would sometimes disconnect/pinch off the oil line while it was on the trailer. Then we left it connected and everything worked fine for about a year (even after sitting) and we forgot about it.
Now it is back.
I am wondering if there is a check valve or something that controls the flow of oil that could have gone out.
My dealer says the crankshaft seals are bad and the entire engine needs replacing!