VERDUGO135
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Took it out on the water yesterday and initially got really bad cavitation. I realized I had a big water leak from starboard engine due to carbon seal. Realigned it and problem solved. Drove for about 2-3 miles at WOT. Running great. I cut hard right, spun around and never let off throttle. As boat was picking back up to speed, starboard engine cut out completely. Wouldnt start back up. Port engine was still good, started her up and attempted to get back to shore. Throttled up to about 75%-85% (maybe I shouldve actually limped back at low throttle). Didn't go 10 seconds then port engine shut off as well. Neither engine would start. No anchor, nobody in the water, just our cell phones. Called 911, NYPD came out towed us back. Really cool guys. SOOO took it back to mechanic. We checked compression which is still good on both engines, spark is good, fuel is coming in, but engines will not start. Mufflers were removed on both as well the as the exhaust manifold on starboard to make sure nothing clogged up in there. SOMETIMES they start but any throttle will shut them off. Alot of backfiring and exhaust coming out of carbs. What could be wrong. I searched around and read about what could cause backfire. I don't think its a lean fuel problem because sometimes when fuel is sprayed directly into carbs they still won't start. My mechanic is stumped he thinks maybe the spark is off, which makes no sense to me. Saw a thread about the rotary valve jumping out of timing. Could this have happened to both engines? Also port engine has two broken engine mounts on the exhaust side. Two jet skis and three engines later and still not one good ride. Cold weather is around the corner... any help would be greatly appreciated.
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