aerovette99
New Member
Hello...
I just replaced my engine and it runs beautifully at my house. I start it, hook up the hose and run it for a couple of minutes. it starts right up with no issues.
20 minutes later, while I top off the tank with about 2 gallons of 93, it fires right up. I run it for 20 seconds or so.
As soon as I get to the lake, I fire it up, it instantly starts and no issues... As soon as I put it in the water, it starts, then instantly dies and will only crank, but will not fire.
This happened last week.
After I went home,I pulled the plugs, cooked them with my torch just in case they were fouled (although it doesn't look like it).
I sprayed a quick spray of starter fluid into the carb and it fired right up.
Again, started it up with the hose for 5-6 minutes with the hose and it started instantly and ran fine. I did this each day this past week and it fired immediately each time with no trouble.
Fired it up at the lake just before launching, with no issue. I shut it off after 20 seconds. Dropped it in the water and then fired it up. It started for a second then refused to fire after the initial start. It wouldn't even fire with starter fluid
For the rest of the time, it would only crank but not fire.
Either this ski is afraid of the lake or I hooked up one of the hoses wrong is all I can think.
i notice the line going to the fitting on the top of the engine has liquid in it. WHAT CAN I BE DOING WRONG??
Also,
I removed the spark plug to see if water is entering the combustion chamber. I ground one wire to the grounding block and leave the other wire attached to the spark plug and crank the engine, but no liquid comes out or spray, just strong compression. I did this for each plug hole.
Please advise...
I just replaced my engine and it runs beautifully at my house. I start it, hook up the hose and run it for a couple of minutes. it starts right up with no issues.
20 minutes later, while I top off the tank with about 2 gallons of 93, it fires right up. I run it for 20 seconds or so.
As soon as I get to the lake, I fire it up, it instantly starts and no issues... As soon as I put it in the water, it starts, then instantly dies and will only crank, but will not fire.
This happened last week.
After I went home,I pulled the plugs, cooked them with my torch just in case they were fouled (although it doesn't look like it).
I sprayed a quick spray of starter fluid into the carb and it fired right up.
Again, started it up with the hose for 5-6 minutes with the hose and it started instantly and ran fine. I did this each day this past week and it fired immediately each time with no trouble.
Fired it up at the lake just before launching, with no issue. I shut it off after 20 seconds. Dropped it in the water and then fired it up. It started for a second then refused to fire after the initial start. It wouldn't even fire with starter fluid
For the rest of the time, it would only crank but not fire.
Either this ski is afraid of the lake or I hooked up one of the hoses wrong is all I can think.
i notice the line going to the fitting on the top of the engine has liquid in it. WHAT CAN I BE DOING WRONG??
Also,
I removed the spark plug to see if water is entering the combustion chamber. I ground one wire to the grounding block and leave the other wire attached to the spark plug and crank the engine, but no liquid comes out or spray, just strong compression. I did this for each plug hole.
Please advise...