Nathan Mayo
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Here's the stage for it all. Lengthy, but I want you to understand. Newly done Premium SBT reman engine (717) on right side. Runs great through all throttle ranges by itself. Older 717 on left side somewhat weaker, but also runs great through all ranges by itself. Carbs have both been ultrasonically cleaned until they squeak. Compression good on all 4 clylinders. Doesn't matter what plugs I have in. The MPEM was fried a year ago and has been replaced with a workaround rig job of 2 MPEM's from jetskis.
Problem.........either engine BY ITSELF runs great, but when both are going, no matter what throttle setting on the right side, the left one will surge....on/off....on/off. Cut the right one off.... and wham!......left side runs great.....until you turn the right one back on....then its on/off....on/off for the left one again. Don't know if this is significant, but if both are WOT and left is doing the surge......when I back the right one back to half throttle, the left one will probably die. Both crank instantly and idle fine together, but when I rev them up together that's when the surging starts.
My factory trained mechanic is baffled. 1. If gas was bad or water contaminated, neither would work.
2. If fuel pickup tube was partially blocked, or if the left fuel selector valve was crudded up, then the left side should not run right at any time.
3. My thought about the MPEM replacement is that if something electrical was the prob then the left should not work at all, but I am a clueless dentist and we did not cover that at Tooth U.
We are at a complete loss on this one for what to try next. Any thoughts would be welcome, but please don't bother to tell me to rebuild the carbs unless you know something.
Mechanic suggests I try switching the fuel lines to see if the problem switches sides, but even if it does we still don't know why this is happening.....or do we?
I am dying to hear what you guys have to say about this. Thank you..........Nathan Mayo
Here's how the story ended. After the factory guy gave up, I went back to the guy who originally changed out the burned up MPEM with the Internet rig job 2 MPEMs. Took him awhile, but he finally determined that one of the MPEMs was no good, changed it out, and the boat now now runs like a cat with kerosene on its ass. I am a happy dog.............for now, but knowing Seadoo there will another disaster soon enough................Nathan Mayo
Problem.........either engine BY ITSELF runs great, but when both are going, no matter what throttle setting on the right side, the left one will surge....on/off....on/off. Cut the right one off.... and wham!......left side runs great.....until you turn the right one back on....then its on/off....on/off for the left one again. Don't know if this is significant, but if both are WOT and left is doing the surge......when I back the right one back to half throttle, the left one will probably die. Both crank instantly and idle fine together, but when I rev them up together that's when the surging starts.
My factory trained mechanic is baffled. 1. If gas was bad or water contaminated, neither would work.
2. If fuel pickup tube was partially blocked, or if the left fuel selector valve was crudded up, then the left side should not run right at any time.
3. My thought about the MPEM replacement is that if something electrical was the prob then the left should not work at all, but I am a clueless dentist and we did not cover that at Tooth U.
We are at a complete loss on this one for what to try next. Any thoughts would be welcome, but please don't bother to tell me to rebuild the carbs unless you know something.
Mechanic suggests I try switching the fuel lines to see if the problem switches sides, but even if it does we still don't know why this is happening.....or do we?
I am dying to hear what you guys have to say about this. Thank you..........Nathan Mayo
Here's how the story ended. After the factory guy gave up, I went back to the guy who originally changed out the burned up MPEM with the Internet rig job 2 MPEMs. Took him awhile, but he finally determined that one of the MPEMs was no good, changed it out, and the boat now now runs like a cat with kerosene on its ass. I am a happy dog.............for now, but knowing Seadoo there will another disaster soon enough................Nathan Mayo
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