Squab
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Sep 12, 2010
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- 140
So here is my problem, I have a 2000 merc 5.0 V8 with EFI. It powers a Bravo one. I have had the boat going on 5 seasons now and it is always reliable. I can just turn the key and it fires right up. Last weekend I was out on the bay last week and it just died. So here is the back story:
Went to fuel up and noticed it was a little low on oil, noticed some in the bilge, so I added about a half a quart. All was fine, we cruised at about 3200 RPM for about 30 minutes and it just cut out. I tried to fix on water but to no avail. When We got home, I pulled the Air cleaner to inspect and saw some soot on the intake and the pulleys. (figure it was running too rich). When I turn the key, the engine turns but will not start. I hear a 3-5 second whine when I turn the key and assume it is the fuel pump. As I turn the key, there is no fuel shooting down from the injectors into the throttle body. (This is odd). I looked for lose wires and noticed nothing. The next day, I went to the boat, turned the key and it started right up, came to temp and ran fine. (Problem solved)
The following day, I go up turn the key, fires right up. I put in neutral throttle to 2000 rpm and it dies. When I try to turn over, I get same result as the first time, no Fuel to the throttle body. I checked the oil pressure level when turning key and there is pressure. The tank is 3/4 full. I am lost. Can anyone advise me or point in correct direction?
Went to fuel up and noticed it was a little low on oil, noticed some in the bilge, so I added about a half a quart. All was fine, we cruised at about 3200 RPM for about 30 minutes and it just cut out. I tried to fix on water but to no avail. When We got home, I pulled the Air cleaner to inspect and saw some soot on the intake and the pulleys. (figure it was running too rich). When I turn the key, the engine turns but will not start. I hear a 3-5 second whine when I turn the key and assume it is the fuel pump. As I turn the key, there is no fuel shooting down from the injectors into the throttle body. (This is odd). I looked for lose wires and noticed nothing. The next day, I went to the boat, turned the key and it started right up, came to temp and ran fine. (Problem solved)
The following day, I go up turn the key, fires right up. I put in neutral throttle to 2000 rpm and it dies. When I try to turn over, I get same result as the first time, no Fuel to the throttle body. I checked the oil pressure level when turning key and there is pressure. The tank is 3/4 full. I am lost. Can anyone advise me or point in correct direction?