Ronald Dillow
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 46
- Reaction score
- 22
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Carpentersville, Illinois
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2002
- Boat Model
- LX
- Boat Length
- 19
I have a 2002 Yamaha LX2000 Jet boat that I bought in June of 2015. I bought it from the original owner. He had all 6 carbs rebuilt in April of 2015, prior to selling it to me. The first 2 times I took it out, I had no problems at all, then the next time out, the boat started fine, but after leaving the dock and passing the No Wake zone, the port engine started sputtering, like it was going to die. I played with the throttle and it then ran fine. The next time out, same thing happened but this time, the engine died. After 45 minutes of trying to start it, it did start and ran fine the rest of the day. Next time out, same thing, but now the engine would not shut off with the key. I had to pull the choke to kill it.
I then replaced the fuel filters for both. The last time out for the season, I never got the engine to restart and run after leaving the dock. I know the spark plug wires are original. I've been told to replace the CDI unit, but it was told that these rarely go bad I've been told it’s a bad ground. At this point I don't even know where to look. I also replaced the ignition switch, hoping that was why it wouldn’t shut off, but that didn’t fix that issue either. The spark plugs have been replaced too.
After the last trip, the good engine wouldn’t go over 3000 rpms, so I pulled the exhaust off both engines, and the “good” engine had the holes plugged. The “bad” engine had very little debris in it. I replaced all the gaskets in them and cleaned them so well you could eat off of them. After I put them back on, the engines both started up right away, but because I was on the driveway, I only ran them for about a minute. The “bad” engine still would not shut off by the key.
The boat is now in storage, but I will have it inside soon, where I can work on it.
I then replaced the fuel filters for both. The last time out for the season, I never got the engine to restart and run after leaving the dock. I know the spark plug wires are original. I've been told to replace the CDI unit, but it was told that these rarely go bad I've been told it’s a bad ground. At this point I don't even know where to look. I also replaced the ignition switch, hoping that was why it wouldn’t shut off, but that didn’t fix that issue either. The spark plugs have been replaced too.
After the last trip, the good engine wouldn’t go over 3000 rpms, so I pulled the exhaust off both engines, and the “good” engine had the holes plugged. The “bad” engine had very little debris in it. I replaced all the gaskets in them and cleaned them so well you could eat off of them. After I put them back on, the engines both started up right away, but because I was on the driveway, I only ran them for about a minute. The “bad” engine still would not shut off by the key.
The boat is now in storage, but I will have it inside soon, where I can work on it.