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  • oldschool1961
    • Sep 2014
    • 4

    • United States

    • 2001 Ski Nautique 196

    sputtering GT40

    i have a 2001 ski nautique 196 with relatively low hours (340)...encountering a "sputtering" sensation yesterday when accelerating the throttle...starts, idles, and operates in slow speeds but once I "jump" the throttle, it "sputters"...any thoughts and/or direction would be greatly appreciated?
  • charlesml3
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2453

    • Lake Gaston, NC

    • 2022 G23

    #2
    First thing to check:

    The distributor cap. Take it off and look at the tabs inside. I bet they're all pitted and corroded. If they look rough, go ahead and replace both the cap and rotor at once. Not a bad idea to go ahead and replace the plug wires and plugs at the same time. They're not terribly expensive.

    -Charles

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    • kend
      • Oct 2013
      • 193

      • DFW, Texas

      • current 2001 Air Nautique previous 1988 Sanger DX

      #3
      Originally posted by oldschool1961 View Post
      i have a 2001 ski nautique
      You might clean the air strainer and check for water in the fuel system water catch (easy and free to do). It sounds most like lack of fuel which could get into needing guages to test pressure to see if you need to replace parts.
      Ken
      2001 DD Air GT40

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      • oldschool1961
        • Sep 2014
        • 4

        • United States

        • 2001 Ski Nautique 196

        #4
        thanks...fully agree and was looking to perform exactly that prior to kickoff of the 2015 season...do you by chance know as to whether or not a faulty cap, rotor, wires or plug would the "check engine" light to come and stay on?

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        • oldschool1961
          • Sep 2014
          • 4

          • United States

          • 2001 Ski Nautique 196

          #5
          thanks ken...just responded to another post and I'll ask you the same as I left something out of my original post. Would water in the fuel create a cause for the "check engine" light to stay on?

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          • kend
            • Oct 2013
            • 193

            • DFW, Texas

            • current 2001 Air Nautique previous 1988 Sanger DX

            #6
            Originally posted by oldschool1961 View Post
            thanks ken...just responded to another post and I'll ask you the same as I left something out of my original post. Would water in the fuel create a cause for the "check engine" light to stay on?
            May be possible if lean fuel mixture sends a check engine code. That would really need to be hooked up to a code reader.
            Ken
            2001 DD Air GT40

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            • 2001SAN
              • Apr 2012
              • 203

              • Ireland

              • 2001 Super Air Nautique 210, 1989 Fairline Corniche 31

              #7
              Only 2 things cause the check engine light to come on on a GT40. A temp switch and oil pressure switch. Both can trigger the CEL and SLOW mode where the boat will not rev past 2700rpm.

              D.

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              • nautitime
                • Jan 2013
                • 1

                • Tega Cay SC

                • 1984 SN2001 In the market for 2000-04 SAN

                #8
                Just had the same problem and I replaced a lot in order to find the problem. It ended up being a combination of the alternator and fuel filter. The fuel filter was the main culprit as it still sputtered a little after I replaced the alternator. Your motor is a little different than mine as I have the pro boss. Check anti siphon valve and fuel filter .. 2 cheapest parts to replace.

                Things I replaced to come to this conclusion....
                Alternator
                Hi and Low fuel pumps
                Both relays
                Spark Plugs
                Wires
                Dist cap
                Button

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