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another question for my 97 challenger 1800, rpm

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talon49

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the boat has twin engines.

Port works great it will hit 7000 rpms no problem. The starboard engine will not get above 5000 rpms unless I jack the throttle several times.

The marina said it was the stator and replaced it.....same problem

Then they said the engine needed replacement and replaced the engine...same problem.....yah I no longer go to them now.

I took it someone who works on jet skis and boats and he looked at the old stator (i still have it) and he said it was perfectly fine. he also tried to solve the problem and after exhaustive diving into the engine compartment he thinks its the electronic module. The problem is if I buy the module and that does not solve the problem there goes another $1400 not to mention it is not made any more which makes it hard to find.

Any suggestions would be so very much appreciated.
 
Ummm..did you rebuild the carbs and verify the accelerator pumps are working? I'd also clean & inspect the rave valves and the water regulators...
 
Yep the carb was rebuilt...I do not know if the rave valves were checked but what the heck that would be cheaper to pull, check and possibly clean than buying another new part that is not needed.

any other possibilities

has anyone ever heard of the electronic module going out or causing this problem?
 
actually I would think the marina that replaced the engine would had cleaned and/or replaced the rave valves.

wouldnt they have to?
 
The marina probably screwed you... sorry..

I doubt they did anything except sell you a new engine and re-used the rave valves and other parts/pieces of the old engine and now you have the same issue.

I'd take it somewhere else, and have those items checked. I believe the recall actually deals with this particular issue, but you'll need to look in to that. A good mechanic should be able to do a plug chop and see if the boat is running lean or rich and check those other items..
 
my port engine does the exact same thing. if i move the throttle back and forth a few times, it will finally open up from 5000 to 7000 RPM

i am going to clean the rave valves this weekend, as some of you guys suggested. i also ordered carb rebuild kits... but i am going to see if the rave cleaning fixes this issue before pulling the carbs (hopefully i can postpone that until i have more time or end of season)

i will let you know what happens
 
Am I not typing in english? WTF?!?!..

There's a recall/update that fixes this issue, not just cleaning the rave valves it replaces them..
 
please let me know if the cleaning the rave valves work....I am going to do the same before i risk taking it to another dealer only to lose more money and still have the same problem....but I wont be able to get to it until august...I still have a job and I want to keep it in this economy
 
the "recall", is to bump up the pilot jet, to i believe a 67, and install the new "upgraded" raves, that have slots.
 
the "recall", is to bump up the pilot jet, to i believe a 67, and install the new "upgraded" raves, that have slots.

i ordered the 67.5 pilot jets to install when i rebuild my carbs, but i'm holding off on the rave valves cause that would cost over 250 to fix
 
i ordered the 67.5 pilot jets to install when i rebuild my carbs, but i'm holding off on the rave valves cause that would cost over 250 to fix

dont blame ya....twist the red dots, at the raves, to loosen the compression, some.
 
I'm having the same exact problem with one engine in my 97 1800 that I just bought. If there is a recall, does Sea Doo replace the RAVE's that are recalled or is it too old?
 
I'm having the same exact problem with one engine in my 97 1800 that I just bought. If there is a recall, does Sea Doo replace the RAVE's that are recalled or is it too old?

pull the raves, see if the valves have 2-slots, on each. If not, seadoo wont recall, since too old. The original owner at the time, should have done it, when contacted by seadoo.
 
Sorry to keep bothering you with questions but I am trying to figure out if I need new raves or not. I pulled the raves out of both engines and now I'm more confused than ever. One set has two grooves that go from top to bottom, one groove on each side. The other set are flat on both sides. The strange part is all four valves have 353 stamped on them. And stranger yet, the engine that hangs up at 5000 RPM's sometimes, is the one that had the valves with no grooves. So when people talk about the updated valves, are they talking about the two grooves that go top to bottom or some different slots that neither of mine have? I'm going to try and clean up all four because they are all dirty but if that doesn't fix my problem, I didn't know if should replace all four or just two. Also do the SBT raves have slots that fix it or just the OEM brand? Thanks.
 
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