Having issues troubleshooting fuel pressure loss. About every 6 or so attempts to start, the motor will crank, but not start. It sputters a little a first, and then won't do anything but crank. After the boat has sat overnight, it will start right up like nothing happened. It also starts on the muffs every time (of course) with 35 psi. at the high pressure shrader valve.
The mechanic replaced the high pressure fuel pump and cleaned out the VST. The next time the motor had failed to start, I put the fuel pressure gauge on after the high pressure pump and the readings jumped between 0 and 20 psi. The 20 psi spikes would rapidly go back to 0 psi. I put a timing light on each cylinder, and they all had a spark with no abnormalities I could see in the timing light. The high pressure pump is running, and has between 2 and 12 volts on the negative terminal. I jumped the negative terminal on the high pressure pump to ground and it did not change the 0 to 20 psi fuel pressure.
Once I got back to my shop, I found the VST was full of oil. I assumed the low pressure pump was failing and the oil meter filled the VST with oil.
I then replaced the fuel line and primer bulb. I also rebuilt the low pressure pump. The boat ran well on plane, but had a rough idle for a few days. And then it was the same fail to start. I was not there to troubleshoot. Now I've drained the VST and it looks like like the 50:1 ratio you would expect.
Now I'm heading to the lake to repeat the failure this time. Anyone have ideas on what to look for? Is there a way to test the EFI ECU? If the new high pressure pump is running I'm assuming it's working, is this a fair assumption? Is there a way to test the fuel pressure regulator?
Thanks in advance for your help! Any advice is appreciated.
The mechanic replaced the high pressure fuel pump and cleaned out the VST. The next time the motor had failed to start, I put the fuel pressure gauge on after the high pressure pump and the readings jumped between 0 and 20 psi. The 20 psi spikes would rapidly go back to 0 psi. I put a timing light on each cylinder, and they all had a spark with no abnormalities I could see in the timing light. The high pressure pump is running, and has between 2 and 12 volts on the negative terminal. I jumped the negative terminal on the high pressure pump to ground and it did not change the 0 to 20 psi fuel pressure.
Once I got back to my shop, I found the VST was full of oil. I assumed the low pressure pump was failing and the oil meter filled the VST with oil.
I then replaced the fuel line and primer bulb. I also rebuilt the low pressure pump. The boat ran well on plane, but had a rough idle for a few days. And then it was the same fail to start. I was not there to troubleshoot. Now I've drained the VST and it looks like like the 50:1 ratio you would expect.
Now I'm heading to the lake to repeat the failure this time. Anyone have ideas on what to look for? Is there a way to test the EFI ECU? If the new high pressure pump is running I'm assuming it's working, is this a fair assumption? Is there a way to test the fuel pressure regulator?
Thanks in advance for your help! Any advice is appreciated.