1800 Challenger 01
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Hello Everyone,
I have a 2001 Challenger 1800 240 EFI M2 Gen 1.
I recently got this boat fixed and had 2 trips only on it.
Previous issue was that boat was starting every time, but then dying after 2-3 seconds and the reason was because not all cylinders were firing because of a bad trigger.
Work done on boat since last year and engine only ran for 2 hours since:
- High pressure pump in the VST was changed last year.
- The inline fuel filter attached to the primer pump was cleaned last year.
- I changed the water separator filter last year.
- New battery last year.
- Changed spark plugs 2 weeks ago
- TPS sensor was changed recently.
- Trigger assembly changed recently 2 weeks ago (That was the main reason behind my previous issue).
- Reverse cable changed (but pretty sure not related to ignition)
- Idle stop screw has been played with somehow, and I had to calibrate it, but it is still not 100%.
- Compression test was done 2 weeks ago and was 120 PSI across all 6 cylinders.
I was on the water and boat ran fine for 45 minutes or so. We decided to take a break and shut engine off. I did that by coming down to idle and then removing the lanyard. Engine shut off as expected. After stopping for about 45 minutes or so, the engine will not start at all. No matter what I tried to do.
These are the symptoms:
- All gauges are working
- I can hear the beep on key on, I can hear the priming pump
- When starting, the starter works fine and turns over the flywheel
- But, I don't feel any firing (I didn't test for spark, but it looks like there is none)
- Symptoms are similar to lanyard being removed (All power available, cranks, but no start)
I tried the following:
- Bypassed the lanyard kill switch by removing disconnecting the wire plug behind the dash.
- Checked all the fuses (or I think all) (4 fuses close to the battery, 3 fuses on startboard side, another 20 amps on startboard side, one fuse on port side, some fuses behind the dashboard). All fuses seemed fine.
- I found a Black/yellow wire on top behind the flywheel, I disconnected it and tried again, same thing.
- Even though the starter seemed strong, I still tried adding a battery booster to make sure I got enough power, same thing.
- I tried to adjust the idle screw a little bit in case it was completely closed or so, but no luck
- Boat has no throttle gaurdian
We had to get towed back unfortunately. Even after that long 1 hour wait, I tried starting again, same symptoms.
I did not overdo the starting just to be safe, but when I start for 5-10 seconds or so, I see some smoke coming up from the engine sides/front (not sure where from exactly). Not sure if that is normal and a bad sign.
All help is appreciated.
Thanks everyone.
I have a 2001 Challenger 1800 240 EFI M2 Gen 1.
I recently got this boat fixed and had 2 trips only on it.
Previous issue was that boat was starting every time, but then dying after 2-3 seconds and the reason was because not all cylinders were firing because of a bad trigger.
Work done on boat since last year and engine only ran for 2 hours since:
- High pressure pump in the VST was changed last year.
- The inline fuel filter attached to the primer pump was cleaned last year.
- I changed the water separator filter last year.
- New battery last year.
- Changed spark plugs 2 weeks ago
- TPS sensor was changed recently.
- Trigger assembly changed recently 2 weeks ago (That was the main reason behind my previous issue).
- Reverse cable changed (but pretty sure not related to ignition)
- Idle stop screw has been played with somehow, and I had to calibrate it, but it is still not 100%.
- Compression test was done 2 weeks ago and was 120 PSI across all 6 cylinders.
I was on the water and boat ran fine for 45 minutes or so. We decided to take a break and shut engine off. I did that by coming down to idle and then removing the lanyard. Engine shut off as expected. After stopping for about 45 minutes or so, the engine will not start at all. No matter what I tried to do.
These are the symptoms:
- All gauges are working
- I can hear the beep on key on, I can hear the priming pump
- When starting, the starter works fine and turns over the flywheel
- But, I don't feel any firing (I didn't test for spark, but it looks like there is none)
- Symptoms are similar to lanyard being removed (All power available, cranks, but no start)
I tried the following:
- Bypassed the lanyard kill switch by removing disconnecting the wire plug behind the dash.
- Checked all the fuses (or I think all) (4 fuses close to the battery, 3 fuses on startboard side, another 20 amps on startboard side, one fuse on port side, some fuses behind the dashboard). All fuses seemed fine.
- I found a Black/yellow wire on top behind the flywheel, I disconnected it and tried again, same thing.
- Even though the starter seemed strong, I still tried adding a battery booster to make sure I got enough power, same thing.
- I tried to adjust the idle screw a little bit in case it was completely closed or so, but no luck
- Boat has no throttle gaurdian
We had to get towed back unfortunately. Even after that long 1 hour wait, I tried starting again, same symptoms.
I did not overdo the starting just to be safe, but when I start for 5-10 seconds or so, I see some smoke coming up from the engine sides/front (not sure where from exactly). Not sure if that is normal and a bad sign.
All help is appreciated.
Thanks everyone.