Fuel issue
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Fuel issue
I have a 96 502 mpi fuel injected, had the boat out this weekend ran fine for about 30 min, turned the boat off then when I fired it back up its sounded rough, once I gave it throttle it bogged down and shut off, took about 5 minutes to finally start back up then it ran fine again. 2nd time it's done this. Has new fuel water separator and running non ethanol gas. Any suggestions?
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Ambient temp does matter, but its the temp inside the bilge that counts, if you don't have good air flow through the hatch, could be a week fuel pump, next time you stop after running open the hatch and let it breath, see if that helps, if not you need to get a fuel pressure gauge inline on the rail and see what the pump is putting out,
Edit: could be a sensor going out , I would also have it scanned for fault codes
Edit: could be a sensor going out , I would also have it scanned for fault codes
Last edited by F-2 Speedy; 02-15-2017 at 07:03 AM.
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My 2 Cents -- I'm not a mechanic
To me this pure and simple vapor lock
I had this REAL bad the 1st year we had our boat. What I've found best to help - never eliminate without a cool fuel system - which I would never get approved by the CEO is to use a good quality mid grade fuel. I've have put "jip joint" gas knowing I was going to burn thru it in short order. This appeared to be the worst. I try (please don't pound on my) to use Shell or Amaco mid-grade and the vapor issues have been reduced. Also, If it is hotter than "satan's nards in leather pants" out when we come into the dock I open the engine compartment and let it air out/cool down.
I know this is very frustrating- maybe someone can chime in regarding that cool fuel upgrade - but the cost of that in my world is kinda high
All the best and be safe out there
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To me this pure and simple vapor lock
I had this REAL bad the 1st year we had our boat. What I've found best to help - never eliminate without a cool fuel system - which I would never get approved by the CEO is to use a good quality mid grade fuel. I've have put "jip joint" gas knowing I was going to burn thru it in short order. This appeared to be the worst. I try (please don't pound on my) to use Shell or Amaco mid-grade and the vapor issues have been reduced. Also, If it is hotter than "satan's nards in leather pants" out when we come into the dock I open the engine compartment and let it air out/cool down.
I know this is very frustrating- maybe someone can chime in regarding that cool fuel upgrade - but the cost of that in my world is kinda high
All the best and be safe out there
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IMO the cool fuel system is more prone to vlock because the pump sets clear down under the port motor mount, the vst sits up on top and may result in a little cooler temps, the cool fuel bypass is easy to do, I ran bypass regulators on my 540's and never had an issue, returned unneeded fuel to a large water separator filter head.