I have a 2001 Challenger 2000 with the 240 efi M2 jet drive. I bought it used a couple years ago and has ran great and been a good boat to me. Last year towards the end of the season I was heading down river and everything was going fine. I was at about 3/4 throttle maybe a bit more and the engine just quit and would not restart. We anchored and waited awhile while we tried thinking of possibilities of the problem. Once we let it sit awhile, it restarted and ran ok but when I reached full throttle again it just died. We then limped back many miles at almost idle.
I then tried changing the inline fuel filter, and the larger fuel/water separator which didn't change the problem at all. And I think the engine sounds like it is running rougher at low rpm. Not rough as in its going to die, but just louder and has more of a rattle type of 2 stroke sound to it. This could be because I've never driven around with the engine compartment open until I started having these issues or it could actually be louder. Either way the sound just doesn't sound overly healthy.
I put the boat away for the winter and just took it out yesterday. It started right up no problem, idled fine, and wasn't smoking any more than it will on occasion. I started driving it faster and faster until I was at WOT which usually reads about 55 or so on the spedo, I could only get going about 40 - 42 yesterday. Then the thing died exactly how it used it. It wouldn't start again until we let it sit for half hour or so. I also noticed that since I've owned my boat it would smoke more than I would like if I idled for a long time and that doesn't appear to happen anymore. It smoked a little bit when I reved it up for the first time of the season, but not much at all.
So, to summarize the symptoms are:
1. Engine dies at WOT
2. I believe the engine sounds rougher when I listen to it throttle up or idle with the cover open.
3. I have changed the inline fuel filter and the fuel/water separator with no difference.
4. I am not able to reach top speed, can only get to about 40mph on the speedo.
5. The boat doesn't seem to smoke as much as it used it when I idle for a long time.
What should I be checking first? What are some possibilities of the cause? And no, I don't have a service manual yet.
Thank you for any assistance in this matter and I look forward to being a part of this forum, I'm glad to have found a site geared towards our seadoos!
2001 Challenger 2000 Dies at high speed
Started by ctc1111, May 27 2011 11:10 AM
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Posted 27 May 2011 - 11:10 AM
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Posted 02 June 2011 - 07:26 AM
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#3
Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:13 PM
The gas is new, and the spark plugs were new the beginning of last season. This came on as a very sudden thing as well. I was running down river at about 45-50mph for about a half hour, went through a no wake zone for about another half hour, throttled up to full with everything sounding fine, then it just died.
Also, the other day I took it around at about 4000 rpm, just barley on plane and it didn't die, but when I went back to idle, the engine sounded horrible (loud, rough, and a rattle/clicking sound) and shut off. It wouldn't start again for 30 minutes at least. One thing I notice when this happens, is once it shuts off, I have to wait at least a half hour, if not more. The boat always starts right up, no problems, when cold.
Also, the other day I took it around at about 4000 rpm, just barley on plane and it didn't die, but when I went back to idle, the engine sounded horrible (loud, rough, and a rattle/clicking sound) and shut off. It wouldn't start again for 30 minutes at least. One thing I notice when this happens, is once it shuts off, I have to wait at least a half hour, if not more. The boat always starts right up, no problems, when cold.
#4
Posted 13 June 2011 - 03:28 PM
My 2002 X-20 started doing the same thing!! Would die at full speed and almost no smoke comaped to before. Check you oil tank and reservoir i found water in mine and eas causing most of my issue..
#5
Posted 14 June 2011 - 10:50 AM
is this that temp sensor issue that some have had? I haven't experienced this yet (knock on wood) but it sounds vaguely familiar to what others have had happen when the sensor goes bad.
#6
Posted 01 July 2011 - 09:25 PM
hey you having any beeping sounds? you know like when you first start the boat you should hear a beep? if warning beeps count how many beeps or if its one long beep? i am having the same problem i have 4 beeps then one long beep and it slows down when i get up on it they are telling me i have no temp sensor i have 2002 challager 240 and they are saying i have a blocked cylinder 2 try flushing it out make sure water is coming out.
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