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This season I have noticed that my twin 7.4 MPI engines are requiring a bit more cranking when they are first started. In the past years it was typically 5-10 seconds of cranking with the starter and then they would fire right up. This year it is more like 10-15 seconds until they fire and sometimes a bit longer.
Once they have been running, they will re-start just fine, it is that initial 'cold' start when the engine has not been run in a day or so.
I had this issue with my carb'ed 7.4L and attributed it to the fuel siphoning down into the fuel tank. So the extra cranking would be required to re-prime the fuel line.
I am wondering if the same sort of thing would/could be happening with the MPI engines :noidea: They have the VST fuel pump for the fuel rail and the combo sea water pump/fuel pump that runs off the v-belt on the engine. (serial #'s in my sig below)
My initial thinking is that the VST tank should hold a residual amount of fuel up at the engine that would facilitate a cold start, but just wondering if the VST pumps are susceptible to siphoning down if the engine fuel pump is doing the same.
I have read through the trouble shooting guide, which has numerous recommendations on checking the sensors. My Diacom software shows no codes and that everything is looking normal. As long as they continue to start, I should be fine, but also want to tip a potential problem in the bud in case it gets worse.
T. I. A. for thoughts and advice.
Once they have been running, they will re-start just fine, it is that initial 'cold' start when the engine has not been run in a day or so.
I had this issue with my carb'ed 7.4L and attributed it to the fuel siphoning down into the fuel tank. So the extra cranking would be required to re-prime the fuel line.
I am wondering if the same sort of thing would/could be happening with the MPI engines :noidea: They have the VST fuel pump for the fuel rail and the combo sea water pump/fuel pump that runs off the v-belt on the engine. (serial #'s in my sig below)
My initial thinking is that the VST tank should hold a residual amount of fuel up at the engine that would facilitate a cold start, but just wondering if the VST pumps are susceptible to siphoning down if the engine fuel pump is doing the same.
I have read through the trouble shooting guide, which has numerous recommendations on checking the sensors. My Diacom software shows no codes and that everything is looking normal. As long as they continue to start, I should be fine, but also want to tip a potential problem in the bud in case it gets worse.
T. I. A. for thoughts and advice.