Battery?
My name is mike and I am new to the forum I have a 1998 sporster 1800 that has ran perfect untill the last time i cranked it it cranked for a second w the choke on then i went to crank it again and nothing it doesnt seem like it wants to crank as hard as the other motor that one runs fine changed the plugs checked for spark had spark no change do you think I need to rebuild the carb or does it sound like something else to you thanks for any help.
Your thread post is kinda hard to read. The sentences are kinda jumbled but I think I get the jest of your problem.
In your boat, one motor sits next to the battery, the other motor sits on the other side of it.
If your problem is the motor that sits on the opposite side of the motor that sits directly next to the battery, chances are your problem is in your earth/ground wire. I've seen this quite often.
If you look at your electrical system, I believe your battery sits on the right side, Starboard engine. From there, your ground lead runs from the battery to that motor. Then, the Port motor has it's ground wire that attaches to that Starboard motor.
Check your ground between those two motors. Attach a secondary ground from that Port motor, back to the battery for testing purposes.
I've also noticed that a weak battery will cause this. The reason is simple, "line drop". The longer your electrical wires are, the more power is lost from the distance. If your battery is getting old and weak, it'll cause this exact problem.
I suggest anyone with the twin engine models using one battery always start the motor furthest away from the battery first. That way, you'll likely get a good start on the Starboard motor. :cheers: