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ok,
so do you think I have a bad gas problem?
we got caught in the rain again today. sorry you missed it.
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Originally posted by TRD View PostWell I added 10gal premium gas today and it did run better. It still has a hesitation and doesn't run at full throttle. It does run good at boarding and surfing speed. What will bad gas do to my injectors? If the boat does stall I have to pull my pin and push the throttle all the way back to open my butterfly so it will start.
Chp, not sure what you are telling me to check. I think I do have the rail, is this what the injector are conected too?
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Yep, the injectors are attached to the fuel rail. If it has a rail mounted regulator, you will se a vacuum hose attached to it. Pull the hose and see if it has fuel in it. If so, diaphragm is bad.
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Well I added 10gal premium gas today and it did run better. It still has a hesitation and doesn't run at full throttle. It does run good at boarding and surfing speed. What will bad gas do to my injectors? If the boat does stall I have to pull my pin and push the throttle all the way back to open my butterfly so it will start.
Chp, not sure what you are telling me to check. I think I do have the rail, is this what the injector are conected too?
ThanksLast edited by TRD; 05-25-2009, 11:47 PM.
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we ran the boat today and it did run better w/ the new gas. We are going to put more new gas in tomorrow and see what happens. I will also check these other items. It still ran rough at times but did run better.
Thanks again.
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Could be that the CTS (coolant temp sensor) is unplugged or faulty, Not sure if that engine has a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor, if so, check the vacuum line running to it for leaks. If it has a fuel rail mounted fuel pressure regulator, check the vacuum line for fuel.
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Yes and if you've never changed it, you probably need to. Mine went out a couple of years ago. On a V-Drive it's a pain to get to. It'll be on top of the fuel cooler (port side of engine on your boat). It's a diaphragm and because of the ethanol requirement in today's fuel, it tends to disintegrate after a while. I had an alarm go off at higher RPMs.
However, that wouldn't cause it to run rough. I'd check your distributor cap. Our mercs are notorious for going through distributor caps. It sounds more like a timing/spark issue than a fuel pressure regulator issue.
I replace my distributor cap as often as I do my impeller.
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Help w/ fuel issue
Hi all, I am having an issue w/ throttle up on the boat. I got it running but when I hit the throttle I get about a 2-3 sec hesitation. It will run fine at once it gets going but if you back off the throttle it will run rough or cut off. Then it doesn't want to start. I have to put in neutral and force the throttle linkage open all the way and 5-10 sec. later it may start. Black smoke comes out, as long as I keep the RPM's up it runs. I did fog the engine the last 2 years. This started last year the last time I took the boat out also.
I have a 2000 350 MPI w/ 315hp. Plugs were change last year, fuel/seperator changed yesterday. Took out about 10 gal. of gas and put 10 new in. I got some Lucas fuel injector cleaner going in today (if it stops raining). any suggestions? Is there a fuel regulator on this boat?
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