454 MPI stalling
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Re: 454 MPI stalling
Originally Posted by BUIZILLA
I removed the little screen from the regulator outlet and it frickin' PURRRRRS... now I have 50-51# idling, and it's never sounded this good, been this responsive, or been this smooth. I also changed the fuel filter again. It had 43-44 when I started it back up, then slowly creeped to 50-51 and is steady as a rock right there. Still seems a little high, as I would think with vacuum disconnected it would be 43, and connected it would be 38 or so... fuel pump sounds normal now, typical whine... vacuum source is/was on and tight. What a ***** getting those two little regulator screws in and out though... DAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, little blood on that move. It's 74* right now and sunny, may be a boating day still ??
Thanx guys, your the best.
Jim
Thanx guys, your the best.
Jim
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Re: 454 MPI stalling
I have zero idea why that screen is there on the return side, being as it's filtered fuel already into the pump, and the return line goes back to the filter inlet housing anyways... purty dumb idea actually. It runs soooo smooth now, it's incredible. I decided to continue in maintenance mode and checked the impeller just 4 grins, found it was cracked on every blade, and 3 blades were missing completely right to the hub. Never ran over 160* yesterday, still pumps good water out the pipes... Backflushed both cooler(s) and inlet lines for debris. One blade went somewhere, one was in the inlet slot and one in the outlet slot. Dealer said he put a new impeller in it b4 I bought it in October, but this pump has never been opened up since 1998 new, it's a sealed and factory painted original pump... what a liar that Boats 'N Such A******* was. Good thing I checked the impeller b4 going out again. Boat now has only 68 original hours, and it's extremely clean.
thanx again, Jim
thanx again, Jim
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Good question R... dunno.... I dropped the dammm thing in the bilge due to it's bastard location under the motor mount. I haven't seen it since... I was more worried about not dropping those 2 miniscule metric screws than where that mini-mouse little filter was going to go.. Why does Mercruiser always hide basic maintenance items ?? if this was a tight twin boat, the engine would have had to come out to remove it. A lot of hassle for a $1.50 part.
Ed, I owe ya a case of beer. Lemme know, your close enough..
Jim
Ed, I owe ya a case of beer. Lemme know, your close enough..
Jim
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Re: 454 MPI stalling
Originally Posted by BUIZILLA
Good question R... dunno.... I dropped the dammm thing in the bilge due to it's bastard location under the motor mount. I haven't seen it since... I was more worried about not dropping those 2 miniscule metric screws than where that mini-mouse little filter was going to go.. Why does Mercruiser always hide basic maintenance items ?? if this was a tight twin boat, the engine would have had to come out to remove it. A lot of hassle for a $1.50 part.
Ed, I owe ya a case of beer. Lemme know, your close enough..
Jim
Ed, I owe ya a case of beer. Lemme know, your close enough..
Jim
While I cursed and swore during the whole job, it was worth it all when I saw how nice that engine ran!