MOA_Chaser
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 678
- Reaction score
- 352
- Points
- 212
- Location
- Chicora, PA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
My boat has been trouble-free for the past three years I've owned it.
This year, I've noticed that the port engine has been a ;ittle slower to start up than the starboard engine.
Last week, we had some trouble (forgot to put in the drain plug) and the engines got some water up around them, but didn't get up around the air intakes. It's been pretty damp in there and I've tried to air it out, I haven't seen any indications of water in the engines at all though.
We had some trouble getting the port engine to start when we had water in the bilge, but it eventually started. I got it home, checked the oil to make sure it wasn't waterlogged, dried it out, filled it with fuel and started it in my driveway a day or two later. It started right up, almost instantly. We went to the river today and it started right up. Success, or so I thought.
We drove about a mile downstream and decided to drift a bit, and shut off the engines for 15 minutes or so. When we went to start them up, the port engine would not start at all. The starboard engine, though, would start right up instantly. While it was running, we'd try to start the port engine... it would crank for 5 seconds or so and then the starboard engine (already running) would shut off. We tried this for a while, and with the same results each time... port engine wouldn't start; starboard engine starts instantly, runs fine, after a few seconds of trying to start the port engine the starboard engine shuts off. But then the starboard will start right back up again.
We ended up going back up the river a ways at no-wake speed (to avoid getting water in the non-functioning engine). We dropped anchor, as we knew we could get back to the dock in plenty of time before dark to enjoy some of the day. After about a half hour at anchor (and occasionally unsuccessfully trying to start the port engine), we tried it again and the port engine started right up. We went further upstream and anchored for a while. We were able to start both engines to get back to the launch. We went back and docked up to the launch to get the truck/trailer, but ended up using only the starboard engine to trailer the boat as the port engine wouldn't start AGAIN!!!
This boat has been bulletproof for us up until now, and this really concerns me. It's always the port engine. What can I check to make it more reliable? I changed the spark plugs before our first trip this year, three weeks ago, and changed the oil at that time too.
Any ideas? I don't think it's vapor lock as we had this type of trouble when we had it out when it was 68-70 degrees last week and the engine was still having trouble starting...
This year, I've noticed that the port engine has been a ;ittle slower to start up than the starboard engine.
Last week, we had some trouble (forgot to put in the drain plug) and the engines got some water up around them, but didn't get up around the air intakes. It's been pretty damp in there and I've tried to air it out, I haven't seen any indications of water in the engines at all though.
We had some trouble getting the port engine to start when we had water in the bilge, but it eventually started. I got it home, checked the oil to make sure it wasn't waterlogged, dried it out, filled it with fuel and started it in my driveway a day or two later. It started right up, almost instantly. We went to the river today and it started right up. Success, or so I thought.
We drove about a mile downstream and decided to drift a bit, and shut off the engines for 15 minutes or so. When we went to start them up, the port engine would not start at all. The starboard engine, though, would start right up instantly. While it was running, we'd try to start the port engine... it would crank for 5 seconds or so and then the starboard engine (already running) would shut off. We tried this for a while, and with the same results each time... port engine wouldn't start; starboard engine starts instantly, runs fine, after a few seconds of trying to start the port engine the starboard engine shuts off. But then the starboard will start right back up again.
We ended up going back up the river a ways at no-wake speed (to avoid getting water in the non-functioning engine). We dropped anchor, as we knew we could get back to the dock in plenty of time before dark to enjoy some of the day. After about a half hour at anchor (and occasionally unsuccessfully trying to start the port engine), we tried it again and the port engine started right up. We went further upstream and anchored for a while. We were able to start both engines to get back to the launch. We went back and docked up to the launch to get the truck/trailer, but ended up using only the starboard engine to trailer the boat as the port engine wouldn't start AGAIN!!!
This boat has been bulletproof for us up until now, and this really concerns me. It's always the port engine. What can I check to make it more reliable? I changed the spark plugs before our first trip this year, three weeks ago, and changed the oil at that time too.
Any ideas? I don't think it's vapor lock as we had this type of trouble when we had it out when it was 68-70 degrees last week and the engine was still having trouble starting...