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No fire on 2005 Seadoo Sportster 215

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hlanclos

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We ran our boat this weekend in a bayou. It had been running perfect, until we noticed a studder. Then we realized there was a piece of wood stuck where the grate should be. So we idled it for a few minutes to get it to the boat launch at which time it was only running on two cylinders. Once we launched it and took the piece of wood out, we changed the plugs. After the changing the plugs we could no longer get ANY fire. We have checked the coil packs and they are all good...any ideas on what the problem could be?

Any help and suggestions would be extremely appreciative.

Thanks
 
You need to find out if you have spark and do a compression test. Was the boat running fine up till you sucked up the wood?
 
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We ran our boat this weekend in a bayou. It had been running perfect, until we noticed a studder. Then we realized there was a piece of wood stuck where the grate should be. So we idled it for a few minutes to get it to the boat launch at which time it was only running on two cylinders. Once we launched it and took the piece of wood out, we changed the plugs. After the changing the plugs we could no longer get ANY fire. We have checked the coil packs and they are all good...any ideas on what the problem could be?

Any help and suggestions would be extremely appreciative.

Thanks

Where the grate should be? You have no grates on your intakes?
 
Still no fire

I brought the boat to a friend (mechanic) and he went through the whole electrical system and said he keeps going back to a board(the brain he calls it). Is this a possible problem? Im not real familiar with this .He said he checked all fuses, coil packs,looked for bad wires,etc. I really hate to bring it to our SeaDoo dealer here because it never fails , we always have some sort of problems.
 
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