I finally finished replacing or rebuilding both engines in my '99 Challenger 1800. I've idled both engines to let them break in a little, and now it's time to run the boat. But both engines won't rev up. When I push the throttles past 1/3 or 1/2 throttle, the engines peak out at 4000RPM and just hold there like they're against the rev limiter.
Some background on the engines:
Both engines are basically new. Both engines run/idle and are making >130psi compression in all cylinders. One engine is a SBT reman the other got a new piston. I've rebuilt all the carbs, replaced the fuel filters and fuel pumps with the larger capacity dual feed ones. I removed the oil pumps and am premixing - currently it's 32:1 for break in and the smoke isn't bad. I've changed the plugs, but nothing changed.
The only other thing that it might be is the fuel is over a year old. It smells OK and doesn't see to have water in it. I'd think that if it were fuel, the engine wouldn't idle and would have plugged up the low speed jet.
Thanks!
Some background on the engines:
Both engines are basically new. Both engines run/idle and are making >130psi compression in all cylinders. One engine is a SBT reman the other got a new piston. I've rebuilt all the carbs, replaced the fuel filters and fuel pumps with the larger capacity dual feed ones. I removed the oil pumps and am premixing - currently it's 32:1 for break in and the smoke isn't bad. I've changed the plugs, but nothing changed.
The only other thing that it might be is the fuel is over a year old. It smells OK and doesn't see to have water in it. I'd think that if it were fuel, the engine wouldn't idle and would have plugged up the low speed jet.
Thanks!