marinetech77
Cadet
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- Jun 14, 2010
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I have a TBI 5.7 driving me nuts. I'll try and list symptoms and the troubleshooting I've preformed so far.Hopefully we can get to the bottom of this. Boat has a fresh longblock (I did not install) with the 1997 TBI components,and accessories changed over. Boat was sitting for approx 3 years or so,and has been operated in salt most of it's life. I have been running the boat for last month with no problems. Last weekend Racor finally plugged up after running about 100 gals of fresh fuel thru boat and coincidentally the engine is now running like crap. starts and idles fine put a load on it and at about 3k she starts to pop and misfire eventually stalling. I don't believe the problem is fuel.
Since last weekend I have cleaned fuel tank, fresh Racor, checked all fuel lines,removed fuel cooler cleaned inspected and reassembled, installed new injectors sonic cleaned throttle body, observed 35 psi of fuel pressure with absolutely no pressure drop during misfiring.Ran engine on outboard tank and it did not help. This leads me to believe the problem lies in the ignition system. I had a new coil so installed it, boat had new plugs wires cap and rotor installed 3 weeks ago, checked all grounds, checked harness and sensor plugs while engine was running flexing tugging etc. at 2k and no change. When cold the engine fires up perfectly, the misfiring happens under load, and also at no load high rpm in neutral. I can dump throttle in neutral a few times and engine acts like it cannot find the correct advance.
I proceeded to check timing by locking base timing w/ scan tool and I cannot lock base timing with the tool. It will not allow me to. I set the timing on 2 454 MPI's last week with no problem (scan tool is working correctly). If I put my timing light on damper the timing mark is jumping around like crazy maybe an inch or more either way. Disconnect the timing plug on manifold no difference just different advance.
It's really driving me nuts as I have 2 days in this and I'm no farther than I was when I started. I hear that the ECM's rarely go bad. Could it possibly be a bad pickup in the coil? Maybe a knock module?Would it make a difference if the old motor was not a Vortech. the new motor is a 300hp roller Vortech. I'm not very familiar with this ignition system.I have factory manual #24. To top it off today I noticed the steering pin seal in the transom assembly is leaking (Bravo 3). Not really a big deal, just time consuming more than anything..complete engine, transom assembly r&r. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Don if your reading this I've read many of your posts, and your troubleshooting knowledge is needed. I steer more towards Cat,Cummins,Man,Detroit myself. Boat with problems is my 24CC Silverhawk. I will post replies as this thread carries on until a cure is found, so hopefully someone else will benefit.
Since last weekend I have cleaned fuel tank, fresh Racor, checked all fuel lines,removed fuel cooler cleaned inspected and reassembled, installed new injectors sonic cleaned throttle body, observed 35 psi of fuel pressure with absolutely no pressure drop during misfiring.Ran engine on outboard tank and it did not help. This leads me to believe the problem lies in the ignition system. I had a new coil so installed it, boat had new plugs wires cap and rotor installed 3 weeks ago, checked all grounds, checked harness and sensor plugs while engine was running flexing tugging etc. at 2k and no change. When cold the engine fires up perfectly, the misfiring happens under load, and also at no load high rpm in neutral. I can dump throttle in neutral a few times and engine acts like it cannot find the correct advance.
I proceeded to check timing by locking base timing w/ scan tool and I cannot lock base timing with the tool. It will not allow me to. I set the timing on 2 454 MPI's last week with no problem (scan tool is working correctly). If I put my timing light on damper the timing mark is jumping around like crazy maybe an inch or more either way. Disconnect the timing plug on manifold no difference just different advance.
It's really driving me nuts as I have 2 days in this and I'm no farther than I was when I started. I hear that the ECM's rarely go bad. Could it possibly be a bad pickup in the coil? Maybe a knock module?Would it make a difference if the old motor was not a Vortech. the new motor is a 300hp roller Vortech. I'm not very familiar with this ignition system.I have factory manual #24. To top it off today I noticed the steering pin seal in the transom assembly is leaking (Bravo 3). Not really a big deal, just time consuming more than anything..complete engine, transom assembly r&r. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Don if your reading this I've read many of your posts, and your troubleshooting knowledge is needed. I steer more towards Cat,Cummins,Man,Detroit myself. Boat with problems is my 24CC Silverhawk. I will post replies as this thread carries on until a cure is found, so hopefully someone else will benefit.