took-the-red-pill
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Hi folks. Thanks in advance for any insights here.
The Engine:
1988 OMC cobra 4.3L V6, 175HP(I believe). 2BBL carb. Manual fuel pump. Old school all the way.
In the last month it has had a complete tune up, carb kit, and even a starter.
When operating, oil reads about 45PSI. Temp about 160 or so. Battery reads 14V.
The Problem:
Starts and runs like a champ, Buckets of power. Smooth, no misses, chugs, burps, farts, or anything.
Last time I had it out I'd had it going for maybe 10 minutes. I was running at about 3000 RPM across the lake. It just died. The best analogy I can come up with is that it's as though I turned the key off.
Tried to start it. I would pump it a few times and leave it in neutral. Start it up. It fired right away, jumped to about 2-3000RPM as if happy and running perfectly, for 2 seconds. Then died as if I turned the key off. I did this maybe 15 times with identical results. Still no chugs, burps. No running rough. It just dies as if a switch is turned off.
Tests done, actions taken:
1-Accelerator pump squirts as if the bowl is full.
2-I took off the fuel line, unhooked the coil, and cranked. It squirts a healthy amount of fuel even just with the starter.
3-Others had mentioned that a coil can do that, so I replaced the coil.
4-Started and idled for 10 minutes in my driveway with muffs. Ran fine with the new coil.
5-Took it out on the water with identical problem to above. Got warm, shut down. It did it both in gear, and in neutral.
6-I checked the ignition key. It seems in good shape, and anyway it shouldn't be affected by an engine heating up10 feet away.
Some had mentioned a "low pressure oil switch" which can malfunction, but I can't find any such switch, either on the engine block or on a schematic of the electrical system-granted, I'm no pro at reading schematics.
Something is turning out the lights on me.
Any ideas? Insights? Similar issues out there and their resolution?
Thanks y'all
Keith
The Engine:
1988 OMC cobra 4.3L V6, 175HP(I believe). 2BBL carb. Manual fuel pump. Old school all the way.
In the last month it has had a complete tune up, carb kit, and even a starter.
When operating, oil reads about 45PSI. Temp about 160 or so. Battery reads 14V.
The Problem:
Starts and runs like a champ, Buckets of power. Smooth, no misses, chugs, burps, farts, or anything.
Last time I had it out I'd had it going for maybe 10 minutes. I was running at about 3000 RPM across the lake. It just died. The best analogy I can come up with is that it's as though I turned the key off.
Tried to start it. I would pump it a few times and leave it in neutral. Start it up. It fired right away, jumped to about 2-3000RPM as if happy and running perfectly, for 2 seconds. Then died as if I turned the key off. I did this maybe 15 times with identical results. Still no chugs, burps. No running rough. It just dies as if a switch is turned off.
Tests done, actions taken:
1-Accelerator pump squirts as if the bowl is full.
2-I took off the fuel line, unhooked the coil, and cranked. It squirts a healthy amount of fuel even just with the starter.
3-Others had mentioned that a coil can do that, so I replaced the coil.
4-Started and idled for 10 minutes in my driveway with muffs. Ran fine with the new coil.
5-Took it out on the water with identical problem to above. Got warm, shut down. It did it both in gear, and in neutral.
6-I checked the ignition key. It seems in good shape, and anyway it shouldn't be affected by an engine heating up10 feet away.
Some had mentioned a "low pressure oil switch" which can malfunction, but I can't find any such switch, either on the engine block or on a schematic of the electrical system-granted, I'm no pro at reading schematics.
Something is turning out the lights on me.
Any ideas? Insights? Similar issues out there and their resolution?
Thanks y'all
Keith
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