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I have a '99 Chaparral 180 LE 4.3 190 hp 2 barrel, Thunderbolt ignition, Alpha one Gen 2 1.81 outdrive with a 14 1/4 x 21 aluminum prop. When I bought it, I did the normal maintenance so I would know what I had. Oil, filter, battery, engine water pump, outdrive impeller and new fluid, new prop, new thermostat, checked timing and plugs, and a general cleanup. I took the family out for the first time last week, everything was OK but after a couple of hours, I made a high speed run to verify the prop pitch was correct. On the second attempt, the engine quit. I looked it over, no leaks or damage, cranked it back up and it seemed OK. Again for the full throttle run and it quit again. It was about 3/4 tank on fuel. I cruised around for a few more hours below 3500 rpm and all was well. Fuel was down to 1/4 when we finished.
I had not changed the water seperator filter, so I changed it, the carb inlet filter was clean, no trash or water, and cleaned the flame arrestor (air cleaner). Took it out today with the same results, except it would not run above 1500 rpm. By the time I got to the ramp, it would stall every few minutes at idle.
I came home, pulled the fuel pump and tested it from a gas can. It shot fuel 2 to 3 feet and sounded normal, smooth, no weird noises or spurts.
I blew out the fuel line from the tank and all lines. I pulled the fuel tank (what a job...) but found no trash or water in it. I pulled the pickup tube to check for air leaks in the tube, none found.
I haven't pulled the carb because it runs perfectly before it quits.
Here are my questions:
1) Could the pump be weak and can't pull fuel when the tank gets low? (it first did it at 3/4 tank...and the pump is mounted about at the level of the bottom of the tank)
2) Is the current to the pump controlled by an oil pressure sending unit so it shuts off when the engine is not running or oil pressure is lost? I thought only the injected engines had that setup. The SELOC manual shows an oil pressure switch, do you know where it is placed on the engine? That switch is probably cheap so changing it is a possibility if I can locate it.
3) Is there something else that would cause the pump to quit? If it is quitting, it's for long enough for the carb to run out of fuel already in the bowl.
4) Could it be something other than fuel?
Has any of you had this happen? Any help or suggestions are welcome. I can't work on it until next week so I'll do some searching.
Thanks, Fred
I had not changed the water seperator filter, so I changed it, the carb inlet filter was clean, no trash or water, and cleaned the flame arrestor (air cleaner). Took it out today with the same results, except it would not run above 1500 rpm. By the time I got to the ramp, it would stall every few minutes at idle.
I came home, pulled the fuel pump and tested it from a gas can. It shot fuel 2 to 3 feet and sounded normal, smooth, no weird noises or spurts.
I blew out the fuel line from the tank and all lines. I pulled the fuel tank (what a job...) but found no trash or water in it. I pulled the pickup tube to check for air leaks in the tube, none found.
I haven't pulled the carb because it runs perfectly before it quits.
Here are my questions:
1) Could the pump be weak and can't pull fuel when the tank gets low? (it first did it at 3/4 tank...and the pump is mounted about at the level of the bottom of the tank)
2) Is the current to the pump controlled by an oil pressure sending unit so it shuts off when the engine is not running or oil pressure is lost? I thought only the injected engines had that setup. The SELOC manual shows an oil pressure switch, do you know where it is placed on the engine? That switch is probably cheap so changing it is a possibility if I can locate it.
3) Is there something else that would cause the pump to quit? If it is quitting, it's for long enough for the carb to run out of fuel already in the bowl.
4) Could it be something other than fuel?
Has any of you had this happen? Any help or suggestions are welcome. I can't work on it until next week so I'll do some searching.
Thanks, Fred