CatawbaRinker
Cadet
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- Jun 11, 2017
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- 28
Long story short I had to have a rebuilt engine installed in my boat, original engine is a 1994 5.7L Bravo TBI, serial # OF286058. After installing, my mechanic says he isn't getting fuel in the injectors. He pretty much said that after 10 hours of trying to diagnose it, he's done. However is letting us use his shop to continue trying to diagnose ourselves. I raised the question of just trying to settle up and take elsewhere, but I don't necessarily have the funds for 2 engine pulls/installs. However he is now showing no initiative to get it done and here we are in July and my boat has seen no water.
So far we have replaced ignition control module in the distributor (twice actually), throttle position sensor, distributor cap, rotor, both batteries. It sparks and fires when you add starting fluid. The injectors have power, fuel pressure is at 13 (TBI shouldn't exceed 15), tps sends signal back to ECM. We sent ECM to Bob at OBD Diagnostics who confirmed that ECM is good and sent it back along with his ScannerPro and hookup.
However, when hooking this up to a MEFI-1 scanning tool, we notice upon cranking there are no RPM's on the tach. We have tested ground wire after ground wire as well as all hookups. We have double checked all wires and recently rebuilt the injectors. Grounds are correct and everything elseielse and out of the ECM If you turn the key and ground injectors, they spray gas. Something is not triggering RPM when cranking to tell the ECM to ground the injectors. At this point we are lost. I've gotten so desperate I ponied up $1300 for a new ECM as the tech continued to insist that is what it had to be, even after the diagnostics by OBD.
Any other ideas?
So far we have replaced ignition control module in the distributor (twice actually), throttle position sensor, distributor cap, rotor, both batteries. It sparks and fires when you add starting fluid. The injectors have power, fuel pressure is at 13 (TBI shouldn't exceed 15), tps sends signal back to ECM. We sent ECM to Bob at OBD Diagnostics who confirmed that ECM is good and sent it back along with his ScannerPro and hookup.
However, when hooking this up to a MEFI-1 scanning tool, we notice upon cranking there are no RPM's on the tach. We have tested ground wire after ground wire as well as all hookups. We have double checked all wires and recently rebuilt the injectors. Grounds are correct and everything elseielse and out of the ECM If you turn the key and ground injectors, they spray gas. Something is not triggering RPM when cranking to tell the ECM to ground the injectors. At this point we are lost. I've gotten so desperate I ponied up $1300 for a new ECM as the tech continued to insist that is what it had to be, even after the diagnostics by OBD.
Any other ideas?