Hey guys. First, my apologies for my bad writing ... i'm from Belgium so ...
Yesterday, i took my second hand Challenger '98 single engine for a first run. And it was great ! ! ! Starting was a bit of a problem, but once at speed, everything sounded healthy and fine. But on low rpm, like in neutral shift, the engine died a couple of times. And to bring it back to life, i had to push the starter button several times.
And i also noticed that when i pushed the throttle, i had to give the engine some time to 'swallow' ... like it holded back a bit ... and then go nice and smooth to higher rpm ... If i should push forward the thottle in one fast mouvement, i'm sure the engine would fall back, die ...
Today, like the day before, the engine didn't start smoothly. After a few attempts, it lived up and was ready to go.
I ran the boat and after 20 minutes he died. Pushed the starter button several times ... nothing, not a single kick or single sound ...
A whiped out the spark plugs and i noticed they were realy wet ... fuel and oil ... So i put 2 spare spark plugs in place, but ... nothing ... And when i checked the new sparks, those too were all covered with fuell and oil ... So i guess it's a pure carb issue here?
Can someone tell me the carb set up for a Challenger '98 single engine?
I'm hoping the find the answer here ... thanks guys ... ;-)
Yesterday, i took my second hand Challenger '98 single engine for a first run. And it was great ! ! ! Starting was a bit of a problem, but once at speed, everything sounded healthy and fine. But on low rpm, like in neutral shift, the engine died a couple of times. And to bring it back to life, i had to push the starter button several times.
And i also noticed that when i pushed the throttle, i had to give the engine some time to 'swallow' ... like it holded back a bit ... and then go nice and smooth to higher rpm ... If i should push forward the thottle in one fast mouvement, i'm sure the engine would fall back, die ...
Today, like the day before, the engine didn't start smoothly. After a few attempts, it lived up and was ready to go.
I ran the boat and after 20 minutes he died. Pushed the starter button several times ... nothing, not a single kick or single sound ...
A whiped out the spark plugs and i noticed they were realy wet ... fuel and oil ... So i put 2 spare spark plugs in place, but ... nothing ... And when i checked the new sparks, those too were all covered with fuell and oil ... So i guess it's a pure carb issue here?
Can someone tell me the carb set up for a Challenger '98 single engine?
I'm hoping the find the answer here ... thanks guys ... ;-)