jclarke2899
Seaman
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- Mar 23, 2009
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Hi all,
I have a 1998 Volvo penta/OMC 5.0GL (502BPBYC). I went to the lake this weekend, it started fine at the dock and idled for about 15 minutes then it sputtered and shut down on me. I took the carb cover and flame arrestor off to realize fuel was not being pumped into the carb when cranking or advancing the throttle. I assumed my fuel pump was going bad. Kept pumping and trying, it eventually fired up, was running fine and drove for a good 35 minutes at cruising/WOT speeds with no issue whatsoever. Went to slow down through no wake zone, and it sputtered and died again and could not fire it up. At this point, it was too hot, so we swam around for awhile and tried firing it up again when we were ready to leave to no avail. Was getting towed in by a buddy and I tried it again and it fired up. Got it back to the house and put a meter on the relay pins and had no voltage. Wasn't sure which pins to check at the time, but checked them all and didn't register voltage. I immediately went to my battery and noticed the positive cable was loose by about 2 turns. I tightened it down and have started it on flusher and idled it about 12 times and it has not happened again. Could it really be this simple, and if so, how would my starter crank fine, and it not get power to my fuel pump? Do fuel pumps typically die intermittently, or do they normally work or don't? I hear all the stories of boats being money pits, so I'm always first to expect the worst.
Thanks,
Jamie
I have a 1998 Volvo penta/OMC 5.0GL (502BPBYC). I went to the lake this weekend, it started fine at the dock and idled for about 15 minutes then it sputtered and shut down on me. I took the carb cover and flame arrestor off to realize fuel was not being pumped into the carb when cranking or advancing the throttle. I assumed my fuel pump was going bad. Kept pumping and trying, it eventually fired up, was running fine and drove for a good 35 minutes at cruising/WOT speeds with no issue whatsoever. Went to slow down through no wake zone, and it sputtered and died again and could not fire it up. At this point, it was too hot, so we swam around for awhile and tried firing it up again when we were ready to leave to no avail. Was getting towed in by a buddy and I tried it again and it fired up. Got it back to the house and put a meter on the relay pins and had no voltage. Wasn't sure which pins to check at the time, but checked them all and didn't register voltage. I immediately went to my battery and noticed the positive cable was loose by about 2 turns. I tightened it down and have started it on flusher and idled it about 12 times and it has not happened again. Could it really be this simple, and if so, how would my starter crank fine, and it not get power to my fuel pump? Do fuel pumps typically die intermittently, or do they normally work or don't? I hear all the stories of boats being money pits, so I'm always first to expect the worst.
Thanks,
Jamie