Hi guys, longtime lurker here! I've tried researching solutions for my problems, but I can't find anything relevant. Hoping you can help me!
I've got a 2000 Challenger that has suddenly developed a very serious issue. When I fired it up for the first time this season, the port side engine revved to 3500 rpm at idle and sounded like it was bouncing off a rev-limiter despite not being given any throttle. For comparison the starboard engine started up and behaved just fine.
I initially hoped that this would fix itself once I started to run the boat for a bit longer out on the lake, but once it was fully in the water it became apparent that there was no thrust being produced from the engine. When put into drive (at idle), the engine would rev even higher to 7000 rpm (still sounding like it was bouncing off the rev limiter). Defeated, I limped my way back to the launch ramp.
Once I got it back on the trailer I found no blockages in the intake (lake was pristine anyways). I also pulled the plugs and tested to see if the engine was still connected to the impeller (which thankfully it still is). The impeller itself also still seems in good condition too. Now normally at this point I'd take it into the dealership... If I had one. I live far up in northern Canada and my nearest Sea-Doo dealer is thousands of kms away, so it looks like I am gonna have to do this myself. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm no expert for jet boats. So far I'm thinking this maybe a wear ring, but it seems they don't have the reputation for failing this suddenly. My other thought is that there may be some deteriorated sealant somewhere between the hull and pump.
Summary: One engine revs high + gives no thrust, and I don't have a dealer to fix this.
I've had this boat for 3 years now without issue, so I guess its about time something failed. I'm hoping you guys can tell me is what part is broken so I can order it and fix my boat ASAP for the rest of the season. Any advice/guidance is hugely appreciated!
Thanks,
Aaron
I've got a 2000 Challenger that has suddenly developed a very serious issue. When I fired it up for the first time this season, the port side engine revved to 3500 rpm at idle and sounded like it was bouncing off a rev-limiter despite not being given any throttle. For comparison the starboard engine started up and behaved just fine.
I initially hoped that this would fix itself once I started to run the boat for a bit longer out on the lake, but once it was fully in the water it became apparent that there was no thrust being produced from the engine. When put into drive (at idle), the engine would rev even higher to 7000 rpm (still sounding like it was bouncing off the rev limiter). Defeated, I limped my way back to the launch ramp.
Once I got it back on the trailer I found no blockages in the intake (lake was pristine anyways). I also pulled the plugs and tested to see if the engine was still connected to the impeller (which thankfully it still is). The impeller itself also still seems in good condition too. Now normally at this point I'd take it into the dealership... If I had one. I live far up in northern Canada and my nearest Sea-Doo dealer is thousands of kms away, so it looks like I am gonna have to do this myself. I'm mechanically inclined, but I'm no expert for jet boats. So far I'm thinking this maybe a wear ring, but it seems they don't have the reputation for failing this suddenly. My other thought is that there may be some deteriorated sealant somewhere between the hull and pump.
Summary: One engine revs high + gives no thrust, and I don't have a dealer to fix this.

I've had this boat for 3 years now without issue, so I guess its about time something failed. I'm hoping you guys can tell me is what part is broken so I can order it and fix my boat ASAP for the rest of the season. Any advice/guidance is hugely appreciated!
Thanks,
Aaron