jim downing
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Issue: '97XP 787 engine not running right, when under load in water it bogs down and dies after slowly increasing RPM above idle. If you hit throttle quick, it might sometimes opens up and runs but not at mid range. Grandson was riding machine. He said it started to slow and finally just quite. He was unable to get it to start, he said starter just clicked, needed towing back to landing. He said no beep from overheating, just slowed and died.
Engine appeared to be ceased up, could not rotate drive tube with pliers. Suspected the worst - a ceased up engine. However, discovered starter bendix was lodged against flywheel where teeth were badly worn. Replaced flywheel and starter bendix. Starter cranks engine without problems. Took XP back to the lake and had above described bogging and dying.
Tests performed:
0) rebuilt carbs!!!
1) with engine idling, pulled plug wire off PTO plug, no evident change in idle RPM
2) engine will start with MAG wire on, PTO wire off (that is, engine starts and runs on MAG cylinder only)
3) engine will NOT start or run with PTO wire on and MAG wire off even if I give PTO carb a squirt of starter fluid
4) compression 150 in both cylinders
5) the above is true even if I squirt starter fluid directly into carbs
6) both plugs (new plugs!) show nice blue spark when cranking engine
7) to test crankcase seals I made a plate to cover carb inlet, attached vacuum gauge to plate to measure "sucking" Both carbs showed vacuum pulsing from 0 to -9" mercury.
I have two of these machines. Out of desperation I pulled carbs off the other XP, put them on the above described XP engine and got the same results. That is, carbs do not seem to be the issue. I put the carbs from above described engine on the other good working XP and discovered basically the same things. That is, neither engine will run on the PTO cylinder alone. I am going to take both machines to lake to see if swapping carbs changes anything. But, I don't understand why engines will not run on PTO cylinder alone.
Has anyone else observed this problem? Jim
Engine appeared to be ceased up, could not rotate drive tube with pliers. Suspected the worst - a ceased up engine. However, discovered starter bendix was lodged against flywheel where teeth were badly worn. Replaced flywheel and starter bendix. Starter cranks engine without problems. Took XP back to the lake and had above described bogging and dying.
Tests performed:
0) rebuilt carbs!!!
1) with engine idling, pulled plug wire off PTO plug, no evident change in idle RPM
2) engine will start with MAG wire on, PTO wire off (that is, engine starts and runs on MAG cylinder only)
3) engine will NOT start or run with PTO wire on and MAG wire off even if I give PTO carb a squirt of starter fluid
4) compression 150 in both cylinders
5) the above is true even if I squirt starter fluid directly into carbs
6) both plugs (new plugs!) show nice blue spark when cranking engine
7) to test crankcase seals I made a plate to cover carb inlet, attached vacuum gauge to plate to measure "sucking" Both carbs showed vacuum pulsing from 0 to -9" mercury.
I have two of these machines. Out of desperation I pulled carbs off the other XP, put them on the above described XP engine and got the same results. That is, carbs do not seem to be the issue. I put the carbs from above described engine on the other good working XP and discovered basically the same things. That is, neither engine will run on the PTO cylinder alone. I am going to take both machines to lake to see if swapping carbs changes anything. But, I don't understand why engines will not run on PTO cylinder alone.
Has anyone else observed this problem? Jim