roozter2550
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 14, 2009
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Sorry for the long post.
I've got a 98 Mariner 3.0L, 225 EFI.
The boat hasn't been used in 1-1/2 years. I used Startron enzyme treatment and Sta-bil stabilizer when it was parked, (didn't think it would be sitting for so long). It's got about 60 gals. in the tank.
I'm getting ready to get back to boating so it's time to go thru everything.
Charged the batteries, (I'll put new batteries in before I take it out on the water but for working on it at home I'll keep charging them). Installed new plugs. Sprayed a little light oil into each cylinder thru the plug hole.
Installed a new Racor water separator, and changed the filter under the cowl.
New primer bulb, and new fuel lines from the Racor all the way to the "pulse" fuel pump, (yes, thru the rigging tube was a pain in the ***)
Prime the system with the bulb.
Motor lights right up first turn of the key, runs for 10-15 secs and dies.
Turn the key again, lights off and instantly dies.
Won't restart at all after that, just cranks and cranks.
To restart, I have to reprime with the bulb.
Starts and runs 10-15 secs and dies.
Same crap again.
First I thought old fuel so I brought out a 5 gal. gas can with fresh fuel, (1 week old) and tried again.
Same crap again.
I tried to start and prime the bulb before it dies out but I can't press the bulb enough times before it sputters and dies.
I don't think it's the high pressure pump in the VST. I checked fuel psi at the schrader valve with a hand held gauge. Turn the key and put the gauge on, got 36psi.
Start the motor, put the gauge on, 36psi at first then slowly dropping until it gets to about 15psi then drops quick to 5 and the motor dies out.
I can hear the high pressure pump running in the VST and it sounds like it's cavitating, (empty or low level in the VST).
I'm thinking the pulse pump maybe shot due to sitting for so long.
Maybe a ruptured diaphram?
I pulled the plugs a couple of times after it wouldn't restart and found them wet with fuel.
I'm thinking that maybe the VST isn't getting enough fuel from the pulse pump, and possibly high engine vacuum may be pulling fuel into the crankcase thru the diaphram.
Am I thinking on the right track before I go throwing a bunch of parts and money at it?
Thanx for any help.
I've got a 98 Mariner 3.0L, 225 EFI.
The boat hasn't been used in 1-1/2 years. I used Startron enzyme treatment and Sta-bil stabilizer when it was parked, (didn't think it would be sitting for so long). It's got about 60 gals. in the tank.
I'm getting ready to get back to boating so it's time to go thru everything.
Charged the batteries, (I'll put new batteries in before I take it out on the water but for working on it at home I'll keep charging them). Installed new plugs. Sprayed a little light oil into each cylinder thru the plug hole.
Installed a new Racor water separator, and changed the filter under the cowl.
New primer bulb, and new fuel lines from the Racor all the way to the "pulse" fuel pump, (yes, thru the rigging tube was a pain in the ***)
Prime the system with the bulb.
Motor lights right up first turn of the key, runs for 10-15 secs and dies.
Turn the key again, lights off and instantly dies.
Won't restart at all after that, just cranks and cranks.
To restart, I have to reprime with the bulb.
Starts and runs 10-15 secs and dies.
Same crap again.
First I thought old fuel so I brought out a 5 gal. gas can with fresh fuel, (1 week old) and tried again.
Same crap again.
I tried to start and prime the bulb before it dies out but I can't press the bulb enough times before it sputters and dies.
I don't think it's the high pressure pump in the VST. I checked fuel psi at the schrader valve with a hand held gauge. Turn the key and put the gauge on, got 36psi.
Start the motor, put the gauge on, 36psi at first then slowly dropping until it gets to about 15psi then drops quick to 5 and the motor dies out.
I can hear the high pressure pump running in the VST and it sounds like it's cavitating, (empty or low level in the VST).
I'm thinking the pulse pump maybe shot due to sitting for so long.
Maybe a ruptured diaphram?
I pulled the plugs a couple of times after it wouldn't restart and found them wet with fuel.
I'm thinking that maybe the VST isn't getting enough fuel from the pulse pump, and possibly high engine vacuum may be pulling fuel into the crankcase thru the diaphram.
Am I thinking on the right track before I go throwing a bunch of parts and money at it?
Thanx for any help.