2004 Mercruiser 4.3L
Thunderbolt V
Alpha 1 Gen 2
Engine S/N: 0m670495
Crownline 180BR
I took the boat out of storage today. It ran perfectly fine for about 30 minutes at varying rpms along our ride. After the first stop, we took off again and I normally like to cruise at about 3000rpm/22mph.
Every 10/15/20 seconds, the engine would "stumble". What I mean by this is that it would be running smooth, and for a split second it would drop 2-400 rpm, then return to 3000rpm and continue on. I think another way to explain it would be imagine driving down the interstate, and every so often the driver would tap the brakes just a little, and continue on.
The strange thing was that it only happens at 3000rpm. Increasing to 3400 and cruising showed no issues, slowing to 2500rpm showed no issue.
Its almost like at that rpm an air bubble is going through the gas line and slowing the engine just for a moment. Im sure this isn't the case, but thats just another way to explain the phenomenon.
As stated previously, this was the first time out of storage for the season. The boat was winterized as it always has been for the last 10 years by me. New oil, oil filter, fuel filter, drive oil, etc. I do store the boat full of premium, ethanol free fuel over the winter. I can't imagine it being a fuel issue as I have always done this, and never experienced this issue.
Thanks
Thunderbolt V
Alpha 1 Gen 2
Engine S/N: 0m670495
Crownline 180BR
I took the boat out of storage today. It ran perfectly fine for about 30 minutes at varying rpms along our ride. After the first stop, we took off again and I normally like to cruise at about 3000rpm/22mph.
Every 10/15/20 seconds, the engine would "stumble". What I mean by this is that it would be running smooth, and for a split second it would drop 2-400 rpm, then return to 3000rpm and continue on. I think another way to explain it would be imagine driving down the interstate, and every so often the driver would tap the brakes just a little, and continue on.
The strange thing was that it only happens at 3000rpm. Increasing to 3400 and cruising showed no issues, slowing to 2500rpm showed no issue.
Its almost like at that rpm an air bubble is going through the gas line and slowing the engine just for a moment. Im sure this isn't the case, but thats just another way to explain the phenomenon.
As stated previously, this was the first time out of storage for the season. The boat was winterized as it always has been for the last 10 years by me. New oil, oil filter, fuel filter, drive oil, etc. I do store the boat full of premium, ethanol free fuel over the winter. I can't imagine it being a fuel issue as I have always done this, and never experienced this issue.
Thanks