Engine is a Volvo/Ford 5.8L FSI PNCD
I think numbers are as follows, but I need to go check sometime
4110131809
3B68537
8's and B's may be wrong, I looked at an blurry photo I had to get these numbers
Took the boat out fishing a couple months ago now probably 120 miles round trip. Ran great there and back. Few days later, go to fuel it up (I keep it in a slip) and it sputtered and died. Had to get towed back. While it was running before it died, it was making an odd whining noise, near the high pressure fuel pump. I read up that the noise can be caused by the pump due to not enough fuel in pump. I tried running fuel from a 5 gal. can just in case I was out of fuel, though I didn't think I was, and that didn't do anything. I replaced both the high and low pressure pumps hoping it was one of those. After I got the low pressure pump in, it started, but I had a couple fuel leaks from fittings I didn't get tight and a bad o-ring. It was dark so I called it a night and worked on it next afternoon. Started it up, idled for a couple mins, then sputtered and died. This time, no whining coming from either pump. Fuel filter is full of fuel, and is in great shape. Engine cranks and cranks, won't fire. One other thing I noticed when it was idling was that it seemed the alternator got really hot. Not sure if that is related.
I sprayed starting fluid in the air intake last week and it fired long enough to burn the fluid, a second or less. So I think my problem is fuel supply related.
I'm going to change the fuel filter to see if somehow it has water and that is my problem. That should of been the first thing I checked. Then I've been asked if I checked fuses, I didn't know there are fuses on the engine, so I got to check that. Circuit breakers are fine though from what I can tell.
Also, does anyone know what scanner tool is used with this engine? I contacted Rinda because I thought they might of made it, but they said they don't for that engine. They said the engine probably uses an automotive type code scan reader. If so, I can maybe to an automotive store to buy one. I'm trying to figure this out and fix it myself before taking it to the shop.
Thank you,
Grady
I think numbers are as follows, but I need to go check sometime
4110131809
3B68537
8's and B's may be wrong, I looked at an blurry photo I had to get these numbers
Took the boat out fishing a couple months ago now probably 120 miles round trip. Ran great there and back. Few days later, go to fuel it up (I keep it in a slip) and it sputtered and died. Had to get towed back. While it was running before it died, it was making an odd whining noise, near the high pressure fuel pump. I read up that the noise can be caused by the pump due to not enough fuel in pump. I tried running fuel from a 5 gal. can just in case I was out of fuel, though I didn't think I was, and that didn't do anything. I replaced both the high and low pressure pumps hoping it was one of those. After I got the low pressure pump in, it started, but I had a couple fuel leaks from fittings I didn't get tight and a bad o-ring. It was dark so I called it a night and worked on it next afternoon. Started it up, idled for a couple mins, then sputtered and died. This time, no whining coming from either pump. Fuel filter is full of fuel, and is in great shape. Engine cranks and cranks, won't fire. One other thing I noticed when it was idling was that it seemed the alternator got really hot. Not sure if that is related.
I sprayed starting fluid in the air intake last week and it fired long enough to burn the fluid, a second or less. So I think my problem is fuel supply related.
I'm going to change the fuel filter to see if somehow it has water and that is my problem. That should of been the first thing I checked. Then I've been asked if I checked fuses, I didn't know there are fuses on the engine, so I got to check that. Circuit breakers are fine though from what I can tell.
Also, does anyone know what scanner tool is used with this engine? I contacted Rinda because I thought they might of made it, but they said they don't for that engine. They said the engine probably uses an automotive type code scan reader. If so, I can maybe to an automotive store to buy one. I'm trying to figure this out and fix it myself before taking it to the shop.
Thank you,
Grady