Hello there,
Please excuse my ignorance, I am new to boats and so still trying to remember my starboard to my port.
I have just bought a 1999 Regal Commodore 242 fitted with a Mercruiser 5.0 EFI. (340 hours)
When the boat was launched and I had to move the boat to my space on the moorings, I started having engine problems.
The engine keeps cutting out 3-4 seconds after starting it. It idles fine for 3-4 seconds then dies completely. It also died when putting in reverse or forward. If I rev the engine just after starting, it struggles slightly then runs fine indefinitely, and idles fine indefinitely. I am not sure of the significance of this.
I consulted the marine engineers at the marina and they said it just needs a service and new ignition coil to fix the issue, but after ?350 the problem still exists.
I am unsure what to do as the I don't want to spend money constantly replacing bits with the promise it'll fix the problem.
The rev gauge is stuck at 1000rpm as well, is this a common issue?
What are your thoughts?
Please excuse my ignorance, I am new to boats and so still trying to remember my starboard to my port.
I have just bought a 1999 Regal Commodore 242 fitted with a Mercruiser 5.0 EFI. (340 hours)
When the boat was launched and I had to move the boat to my space on the moorings, I started having engine problems.
The engine keeps cutting out 3-4 seconds after starting it. It idles fine for 3-4 seconds then dies completely. It also died when putting in reverse or forward. If I rev the engine just after starting, it struggles slightly then runs fine indefinitely, and idles fine indefinitely. I am not sure of the significance of this.
I consulted the marine engineers at the marina and they said it just needs a service and new ignition coil to fix the issue, but after ?350 the problem still exists.
I am unsure what to do as the I don't want to spend money constantly replacing bits with the promise it'll fix the problem.
The rev gauge is stuck at 1000rpm as well, is this a common issue?
What are your thoughts?
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