On a year 2000 4.3l EFI TBI that is over 800 hours...
Day 1 - Starts perfect all the time and have just ran very well for 2 hours. Shut down for 8 hours and then restart for the run back. 1 hour in (half way), whilst both engines are at 3800rpm, the Port engine just quit. Nothing unusual on the gauges or otherwise was noticed prior to this. We limped back on a single engine.
Day 2 - I tried the starting the engine and noticed that there was no fuel pump noise on turning the ignition. Called up the boat mechanic and explained thses to him. He says 99.9% it is the fuel pump and won't be fuses or anything else.
Day 3 - Mechanic had a look at the boat without me being present. He found a fuse blown (the stern most one, next to the 2 relays on top - sorry, I can't find reference to them in the manual) . He says it had a 10A fuse in it when it should have had a 15A. Bear in mind that these fuses hasn't been touched for a while.
Day 4 - Started fine. Went for a slow cruise (speed limit) at 1500rpm. After just 30 minutes, the engine shut off again. Ignition on does not cause the fuel pump to go. Checked the 3 fuses, all were OK. Limped back...
Day 5 - Mechanic replaces fuel pump based on original diagnosis.
Day 6 - Started fine. After 20minutes of slow cruise, during which the engine's revs jumped around twice. That is, I had the throttle on about 2000rpm, when the engine would go down as low as 1000rpm, and then gets up to 2500rpm. I suspected this was due to air in the fuel line caused by changing of pump, and so ignored it. It did go away after happening twice.
After 30 minutes, we stopped for a quick lunch. Restarts fine and I was heading to open water to test at higher speeds. Just as I was accelerating away, the port engine bogged down again - to idle. For the time, whenever I try to accelerate, it would bog down to idle. Switched off and restarted OK with fuel pump noise heard. I tried revving it right up out of gear and the engine died right down. Thereafter, fuel pump no longer kicks in and won't restart. Limped back again to the pen. When I reached the pen, I tried it again - and again, no fuel pump noise.
Day 7 - Nothing had been touched. I tried starting the engine, fuel pump was heard straight away and started straight away. I warmed it up for 20 minutes and revved it up (out of gear) without any issue. Talked to the mechanic and now he says it is likely to be the ECM. I am very worried about the costs of all this and would love some help.
At all times, oil levels, fuel level and freshness, engine temp, oil pressure was all good.
Day 1 - Starts perfect all the time and have just ran very well for 2 hours. Shut down for 8 hours and then restart for the run back. 1 hour in (half way), whilst both engines are at 3800rpm, the Port engine just quit. Nothing unusual on the gauges or otherwise was noticed prior to this. We limped back on a single engine.
Day 2 - I tried the starting the engine and noticed that there was no fuel pump noise on turning the ignition. Called up the boat mechanic and explained thses to him. He says 99.9% it is the fuel pump and won't be fuses or anything else.
Day 3 - Mechanic had a look at the boat without me being present. He found a fuse blown (the stern most one, next to the 2 relays on top - sorry, I can't find reference to them in the manual) . He says it had a 10A fuse in it when it should have had a 15A. Bear in mind that these fuses hasn't been touched for a while.
Day 4 - Started fine. Went for a slow cruise (speed limit) at 1500rpm. After just 30 minutes, the engine shut off again. Ignition on does not cause the fuel pump to go. Checked the 3 fuses, all were OK. Limped back...
Day 5 - Mechanic replaces fuel pump based on original diagnosis.
Day 6 - Started fine. After 20minutes of slow cruise, during which the engine's revs jumped around twice. That is, I had the throttle on about 2000rpm, when the engine would go down as low as 1000rpm, and then gets up to 2500rpm. I suspected this was due to air in the fuel line caused by changing of pump, and so ignored it. It did go away after happening twice.
After 30 minutes, we stopped for a quick lunch. Restarts fine and I was heading to open water to test at higher speeds. Just as I was accelerating away, the port engine bogged down again - to idle. For the time, whenever I try to accelerate, it would bog down to idle. Switched off and restarted OK with fuel pump noise heard. I tried revving it right up out of gear and the engine died right down. Thereafter, fuel pump no longer kicks in and won't restart. Limped back again to the pen. When I reached the pen, I tried it again - and again, no fuel pump noise.
Day 7 - Nothing had been touched. I tried starting the engine, fuel pump was heard straight away and started straight away. I warmed it up for 20 minutes and revved it up (out of gear) without any issue. Talked to the mechanic and now he says it is likely to be the ECM. I am very worried about the costs of all this and would love some help.
At all times, oil levels, fuel level and freshness, engine temp, oil pressure was all good.