Newbie7
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2005
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Hello! I am new here- and have a slightly odd situation. I will do my best to explain. I will say in my journey, this forum has been SO HELPFUL.
I test drove a 2005 SX230 and noticed that one engine had less power than the other. The RPMs wouldn't come above 6500 on the left engine, but the right engine was at 10k. At this point, we are only going about 30mph. The left engine also cut out once, but started right back up. The owner assured me that it was a mix of bad gas and spark plugs because it had sat for two years. I told her that I didn't feel comfortable buying it without a compression test. She said that she had other buyers, and that she couldn't wait. I asked if we could add a clause to the bill of sale stating that if it fails a compression test or mechanical review, it can be returned for a full cash refund. She agreed and signed. Now, the issue is I want to get this done in a timely manner, but the local shop is booked out two weeks. My dad is a mechanic, so we began brainstorming what could be holding this engine back. We are trying to work possibilities and solutions from cheapest to most expensive, since we don't know if we will keep the boat.
Here is a list of things that we have tried:
First up, add new gas to dilute the old gas and running it to try to burn off some of the old stuff... No change in the left engine, the right engine now only tacks 8,700. We bought the garden hose attachment and noticed that on the trailer (under no stress/load), the engines will tack 10k RPM, but not in the water. We did "burp it" to expel extra water before shutting off engines.
Second, drain all of the old gas, put in new gas, run it through on a lake test. We did get it up to 35 mph, but the RPM's only got like 200 better on each engine. Now, we are 6,700 RPM and 8,900 RPM right.
Third... compression test.... Left engine all between 175-185, right engine all between 180-190. One weird thing that we noticed is that the third cylinder in each engine has water in it. The first and second spark plugs appear to have oil on them, the third and fourth are bone dry. We also noticed that the engine cover and air filter have oil on them. The air filter was brand new (it seems), so there isn't much, but I'm sure over time there would be.
Fourth thing.... I researched on this forum like crazy and found that if there are weeds clogging it up (remember, it is new to me, so the history is unknown) it can reduce power. We commenced to getting the cleanout plugs unstuck (it took an engine hoist, WD40, some banging, and taking them apart to get them out). It is super clean underneath. No weeds. I also read that if the impeller bearing is going, it can decrease power. I checked it out, and it seems good, but I wouldn't really know what to look for- so I could be wrong.
Fifth thing, we are going to put new plugs and lake test it tomorrow to see if that helps.
If the spark plugs don't help, we were going to test the fuel pressure, but don't know how as there is no "port" to put the tester in. I would like to test the pressure before buying new fuel injectors or a new fuel pump, as that is where things start to get pricey.
I bought the boat cheaply enough that I have some money to put into it, but don't want a boat that is constantly going to need expensive fixes. If this is a small fix and just a matter of playing detective, I'm down for that. But if it is a big fix and may even result in an engine, I'd like to return, per our bill of sale agreement. The boat's interior and even exterior is in AMAZING condition, and I would hate to let it go. I really want to figure it out, even if it means throwing 1k-2k at it to get it running better.
Questions for you all:
-After reading all of this, does it seem like we missed anything? What would you do next?
-Have you experienced anything similar?
-How do I tell the difference between needing fuel injectors, fuel pumps, or spark plugs?
-How do I get the water out of the 3rd cylinder? How do I keep it from happening again? Why did it happen? I have read that it is most common in the third cylinder.
-Why won't the RPM's come up? Why can't I access the top end?
-How do we test the fuel pressure?
Any and all thoughts are greatly appreciated. I know that that was a lot to read, but I wanted to make sure that you had the whole story before spending time brainstorming.
I test drove a 2005 SX230 and noticed that one engine had less power than the other. The RPMs wouldn't come above 6500 on the left engine, but the right engine was at 10k. At this point, we are only going about 30mph. The left engine also cut out once, but started right back up. The owner assured me that it was a mix of bad gas and spark plugs because it had sat for two years. I told her that I didn't feel comfortable buying it without a compression test. She said that she had other buyers, and that she couldn't wait. I asked if we could add a clause to the bill of sale stating that if it fails a compression test or mechanical review, it can be returned for a full cash refund. She agreed and signed. Now, the issue is I want to get this done in a timely manner, but the local shop is booked out two weeks. My dad is a mechanic, so we began brainstorming what could be holding this engine back. We are trying to work possibilities and solutions from cheapest to most expensive, since we don't know if we will keep the boat.
Here is a list of things that we have tried:
First up, add new gas to dilute the old gas and running it to try to burn off some of the old stuff... No change in the left engine, the right engine now only tacks 8,700. We bought the garden hose attachment and noticed that on the trailer (under no stress/load), the engines will tack 10k RPM, but not in the water. We did "burp it" to expel extra water before shutting off engines.
Second, drain all of the old gas, put in new gas, run it through on a lake test. We did get it up to 35 mph, but the RPM's only got like 200 better on each engine. Now, we are 6,700 RPM and 8,900 RPM right.
Third... compression test.... Left engine all between 175-185, right engine all between 180-190. One weird thing that we noticed is that the third cylinder in each engine has water in it. The first and second spark plugs appear to have oil on them, the third and fourth are bone dry. We also noticed that the engine cover and air filter have oil on them. The air filter was brand new (it seems), so there isn't much, but I'm sure over time there would be.
Fourth thing.... I researched on this forum like crazy and found that if there are weeds clogging it up (remember, it is new to me, so the history is unknown) it can reduce power. We commenced to getting the cleanout plugs unstuck (it took an engine hoist, WD40, some banging, and taking them apart to get them out). It is super clean underneath. No weeds. I also read that if the impeller bearing is going, it can decrease power. I checked it out, and it seems good, but I wouldn't really know what to look for- so I could be wrong.
Fifth thing, we are going to put new plugs and lake test it tomorrow to see if that helps.
If the spark plugs don't help, we were going to test the fuel pressure, but don't know how as there is no "port" to put the tester in. I would like to test the pressure before buying new fuel injectors or a new fuel pump, as that is where things start to get pricey.
I bought the boat cheaply enough that I have some money to put into it, but don't want a boat that is constantly going to need expensive fixes. If this is a small fix and just a matter of playing detective, I'm down for that. But if it is a big fix and may even result in an engine, I'd like to return, per our bill of sale agreement. The boat's interior and even exterior is in AMAZING condition, and I would hate to let it go. I really want to figure it out, even if it means throwing 1k-2k at it to get it running better.
Questions for you all:
-After reading all of this, does it seem like we missed anything? What would you do next?
-Have you experienced anything similar?
-How do I tell the difference between needing fuel injectors, fuel pumps, or spark plugs?
-How do I get the water out of the 3rd cylinder? How do I keep it from happening again? Why did it happen? I have read that it is most common in the third cylinder.
-Why won't the RPM's come up? Why can't I access the top end?
-How do we test the fuel pressure?
Any and all thoughts are greatly appreciated. I know that that was a lot to read, but I wanted to make sure that you had the whole story before spending time brainstorming.