Engine died, won't start

lushka16

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I had my boat out on the lake on the 3rd, and it died. It was working fairly well when I put it in the lake, but dieseled a little at one point, then hydrolocked. Once that was cleared, the boat worked just fine and dandy for half the day, until it just outright stopped working. The engine is a 4.3LX Merc.

I have plenty of fuel, and I checked sparks at every point there is a spark. The fuel pump works, and the filter is new and unclogged. I sprayed gas right into the cylinder, and still nothing. The spark plugs are bone dry.

The only thing I've recently changed is the plugs, wires, cap and rotor.

Any ideas?
 

Don S

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Re: Engine died, won't start

and I checked sparks at every point there is a spark.

Please explain how you checked for spark and where.
 

lushka16

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Re: Engine died, won't start

Please explain how you checked for spark and where.

I checked for a spark at the ignition coil by putting a screwdriver on the end of the wire and grounding it. Then I checked for spark out of the distributor points the same way, and finally from the plug wires the same way.

I also pulled the plugs to inspect them, and found that they were not wet in the least.
 

Don S

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Re: Engine died, won't start

That's not how you check spark.
Pull the center plug wire (That goes to the coil) out of the cap. Hold it about 1/2" away from a good clean ground and crank the engine. You should have a bright blue spark that jumps the gap.
What year is this 4.3LX????
 

lushka16

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Re: Engine died, won't start

That's not how you check spark.
Pull the center plug wire (That goes to the coil) out of the cap. Hold it about 1/2" away from a good clean ground and crank the engine. You should have a bright blue spark that jumps the gap.
What year is this 4.3LX????

That's exactly what I did, except I needed to use the screw driver to get to a good clean ground. I had a bright blue spark the jumped the gap.

It's an 88.
 

Don S

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Re: Engine died, won't start

You said you sprayed gas in the carb? How much gas???
Try dumping some gas in the carb (or squirt some in with a catsup bottle) and see if it will fire at all.
 

lushka16

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Re: Engine died, won't start

You said you sprayed gas in the carb? How much gas???
Try dumping some gas in the carb (or squirt some in with a catsup bottle) and see if it will fire at all.

I filled a small paper bowl with gas and poured it in. I'd say it was probably 4-5 fl. oz. I can try putting more in tomorrow if that was too small of an amount to do anything.

I just pulled the carb, and I did not find anything to indicate that there was a problem. The float moves freely, and is within specification (1/8", correct?). The needle looks pretty good, and is new as of 2 weeks ago.
 

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Re: Engine died, won't start

Mine did something similiar awhile back and it was the Kill switch that had gone bad. I don't know if you would get a spark if your kill switch was bad?
 

Don S

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Re: Engine died, won't start

Remove all spark plugs, with your finger, plug the #1 spark plug hole, crank engine by hand until compression is felt in No. 1 cylinder.
Continue cranking until pointer lines up with timing mark on crankshaft pulley.
You are now at #1TDC on the compression stroke.

DC, the kill switch stops power to the coil (also spark) that is how it stops the engine.
 

lushka16

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Re: Engine died, won't start

I found and fixed the problem!

I found TDC, and noticed that the rotor was not aligned. Upon further inspection, I noticed that the retaining pin on the rotor shaft had come off. I tightened the ring and replaced it, and put the rotor on the correct position. Everything works like a charm now.
 
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