Help 2003 SANTE 210 Bogs when in the throttle.Won't plane out.

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  • AUTaco
    • May 2009
    • 36



    #16
    I can hear the fuel pumps come on when I hit the start button. So surely it is getting fuel. Has to be a spark issue.

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    • pSchwade
      • May 2012
      • 127

      • Reno

      • 07' 220 SANTE

      #17
      Yep, that's the breaker.

      Anti-Siphon valve:
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      • pSchwade
        • May 2012
        • 127

        • Reno

        • 07' 220 SANTE

        #18
        Originally posted by AUTaco View Post
        I can hear the fuel pumps come on when I hit the start button. So surely it is getting fuel. Has to be a spark issue.
        just because the fuel pump is running doesnt mean enough fuel is getting to the injectors... get a fuel pressure gauge.

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        • AUTaco
          • May 2009
          • 36



          #19
          Ok I swapped the new distributor cap and button on. It cranked right up but didn't solve the bogging issue. Ill take apart the anti siphon deal today and get a fuel pressure gauge from Autozone and see what I can figure out.

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          • AUTaco
            • May 2009
            • 36



            #20
            Update:

            I went to Autozone and rented a Fuel Pressure Gauge.

            When on the top of FCC I get 50 psi that goes up to about 55-59 when in the throttle as it starts missing.
            Same with the crossover for the injectors 48-50psi upon start up 55-59 when in the throttle and back down to 50-49.

            I took out the anti-siphon deal and cleaned it up and made sure it was working. Well I sprayed carb cleaner in it and pushed on the ball to make sure it still moved and it did. Then re installed it. Not sure how else to test it.

            Should I bypass the 60amp breaker and see if it is the problem? I have no idea where to go from here.

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            • AUTaco
              • May 2009
              • 36



              #21
              There is a lot of noise coming from the intake. Like it is trying to suck in an enormous amount of air all the time. Could the Intake Air Control Valve be an issue?

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              • pSchwade
                • May 2012
                • 127

                • Reno

                • 07' 220 SANTE

                #22
                its worth a shot, but if yours is maintaining fuel pressure its a different problem than mine was having. If I remember correctly, my fuel pressure would drop to almost 0 when it was surging. Checking the timing would probably be your best next move. I remember another member was having similar issues and traced it back to one or more faulty spark plugs - apparently the insulation was cracked and it was shorted. he said that he could see it arcing from the plug wire to the block when it was dark enough.

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                • pSchwade
                  • May 2012
                  • 127

                  • Reno

                  • 07' 220 SANTE

                  #23
                  it could be the throttle body, but its a pretty expensive part - so you should probably check all of your cheaper parts first. I am assuming that you ran it without the spark arrestor and it was still bogging down?

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                  • AUTaco
                    • May 2009
                    • 36



                    #24
                    Originally posted by pSchwade View Post
                    it could be the throttle body, but its a pretty expensive part - so you should probably check all of your cheaper parts first. I am assuming that you ran it without the spark arrestor and it was still bogging down?

                    Yes I ran it without the spark arrestor and it didn't change. I might try taking the throttle body apart and giving it a good cleaning next.

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                    • pSchwade
                      • May 2012
                      • 127

                      • Reno

                      • 07' 220 SANTE

                      #25
                      it still seems strange that it works in reverse - probably just a coincidence. Are you getting any backfiring? a timing issue sounds strange if it starts/idles just fine. anyone know if it has a vacuum advance?

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                      • Paxdad
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 775

                        • Cumming, GA

                        • 2008 210 SANTE

                        #26
                        Replace spark plugs.......
                        2008 210 SANTE

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                        • d_nodixon
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 475

                          • Hammond, LA

                          • 2013 SAN 230

                          #27
                          And don't forget about the plug wires, they will kill the performance if very bad

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                          2013 SAN 230
                          2006 SSN 210 (SOLD)

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                          • SAN210Pat
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 75

                            • NC

                            • 2002 Super Air Nautique 210

                            #28
                            Hey,

                            I had already posted regarding that it is most likely timing or an issue from the distributor to the wires or plugs. It seems like your reluctant to check the timing or tackle trouble shooting it. If you have any questions on how to check it and what to look for your welcome to shoot me a message and I will give you my number.

                            It may seem completely absurd but if you have two plug wires swapped which is very easy to over look and accidentally do it will do exactly what you are saying. Don't ask why I know this 🤔 the engine will turn on, it will run, but will act like its dying and bog out when you hit the throttle.

                            Also check your plugs, not too bad to get too. It's a cheap fix if it's an issue. Just read your plugs and if your not sure what your looking for its very easy to do a quick Google search on "reading plugs" shows you pictures and exactly what your looking for as well as possible trouble shooting depending on what you see.

                            Check the cap and check all points to see if anything is misaligned, corroded, etc.

                            Check your rotor, may need to do a full distributor swap.

                            Also check all your plug wires, see if there are any cuts, melting, bad cap connections, etc.

                            I truly believe it is one of these causing the issue.

                            Reason behind this, you know it's getting fuel. You know it's getting air. Leaves one big possibility, and that's spark. I don't think bypassing the breaker is in your best interest. Work one problem at a time, it will narrow down your search.

                            -Pat


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                            • Quinner
                              1,000 Post Club Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 2246

                              • Unknown

                              • Correct Crafts

                              #29
                              Do tell how you adjust the timing on an Excalibur?? Base timing using the diacom software perhaps but not timing?
                              ​Believe he has replaced cap and rotar, so now it's time to look at plugs and wires, double checking wire order also a good idea at this point.

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                              • core-rider
                                1,000 Post Club Member
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 1348

                                • Huntsville, AL

                                • 2003 Black SANTE

                                #30
                                Agreed you need to be diagnosing this issue and not just replacing parts... All that will do is introduce more possible problems and empty your wallet! Let's assume timing is correct until you have gone through checking plugs and plug wires. If you have a multi meter that reading resistance check each plug wire for a high resistance as well. Each brand of wire has differing values, but all should be fairly low. If you have an abnormally high resistance through one or more wires I would suggest replacing them to see if the issue improves. Read the plugs as well aa that simple diagnosis can tell you much about how the engine is operating.

                                If you have a dealer close it might be worth a bit of time and money to have them use the Diacom to see if there is an issue it can show you or point towards.
                                Jason
                                All black 2003 SANTE
                                -- Southern Fried --

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