Hi all
Boat is: 1991 Startcraft Eurosport Mercruiser 5.0L (LX) V8 (19") bowrider.
Last summer i bought the boat at auction. It had sat for 3 years. I replaced the starter, fuel pump and alternator and had a decent working boat all last summer (60+ hours). The only 'issue' I was having was I would stall occasionally (more than not) when going from idle (850-900) to 1100 rpm. This only happened when the boat was warm, and never happened when cold.
This summer boat was on the water for 6 weeks (weekends that is, I got to work too), blasting all over the lake. I would still get that stall problem, that now seemed more chronic. All my buddies were saying it's 'flooding' or is O2 starved or what ever. I lived with the problem since you can get it to go by revving it in neutral and then engaging the forward gear quickly. Sometimes took a few tries, but would always eventually go. Not so safe if in wind or stormy though, I will admit.
2 weeks ago I had a minor overheating episode. I had weeds on the skeg and didn't notice the temp gauge rocketing up. Once I noticed, I put boat in idle and waited till the temp came back down and weeds fell off. 5-10 minutes later, temp moved back to 160 I was on my way. Baoted for 4-6 hours more that day without issue (except the stall thing). The next weekend boat was fine until after spending 5hrs on achor, I went to go home and had no power and could not rev past 3200rpm, Temp was about 200 (usually 160). I limped home at 2200rpm.
We tried changing the coil with no luck. So I pulled the boat and we did a compression test. Cyl 8 was 0 (zero). This past weekend we (my mechanic buddy with awesome shop) replaced the head and manifold gaskets. Boat started up and ran fine on Sunday (record time I might add). I did probably 10 restarts on the driveway on the hose without a problem. Once in the water, the boat blasted (and I mean blasted) along at 3500-4500 rpm without issue. Best it's ever ran.
After 10 minutes of driving, water temp 155, oil pres good, I slowed and then idled, then boat stalled. Boat would not restart. No spark.Towed in to dock and parked it for 3 hours. Boat started fine after cooling down, but after 3-5 minutes idling, it stalled and would not re-start. I am about to do the ignition spark test as recommend Mercruiser, but wanted to get some opinions. I will test it tomorrow night and let you all know the result
Ignition Sensor vs Ignition Amplifier (ICM) - boat has Thunderbird IV (V8-22) module. Could this be the sensor or module ?
Tim
Boat is: 1991 Startcraft Eurosport Mercruiser 5.0L (LX) V8 (19") bowrider.
Last summer i bought the boat at auction. It had sat for 3 years. I replaced the starter, fuel pump and alternator and had a decent working boat all last summer (60+ hours). The only 'issue' I was having was I would stall occasionally (more than not) when going from idle (850-900) to 1100 rpm. This only happened when the boat was warm, and never happened when cold.
This summer boat was on the water for 6 weeks (weekends that is, I got to work too), blasting all over the lake. I would still get that stall problem, that now seemed more chronic. All my buddies were saying it's 'flooding' or is O2 starved or what ever. I lived with the problem since you can get it to go by revving it in neutral and then engaging the forward gear quickly. Sometimes took a few tries, but would always eventually go. Not so safe if in wind or stormy though, I will admit.
2 weeks ago I had a minor overheating episode. I had weeds on the skeg and didn't notice the temp gauge rocketing up. Once I noticed, I put boat in idle and waited till the temp came back down and weeds fell off. 5-10 minutes later, temp moved back to 160 I was on my way. Baoted for 4-6 hours more that day without issue (except the stall thing). The next weekend boat was fine until after spending 5hrs on achor, I went to go home and had no power and could not rev past 3200rpm, Temp was about 200 (usually 160). I limped home at 2200rpm.
We tried changing the coil with no luck. So I pulled the boat and we did a compression test. Cyl 8 was 0 (zero). This past weekend we (my mechanic buddy with awesome shop) replaced the head and manifold gaskets. Boat started up and ran fine on Sunday (record time I might add). I did probably 10 restarts on the driveway on the hose without a problem. Once in the water, the boat blasted (and I mean blasted) along at 3500-4500 rpm without issue. Best it's ever ran.
After 10 minutes of driving, water temp 155, oil pres good, I slowed and then idled, then boat stalled. Boat would not restart. No spark.Towed in to dock and parked it for 3 hours. Boat started fine after cooling down, but after 3-5 minutes idling, it stalled and would not re-start. I am about to do the ignition spark test as recommend Mercruiser, but wanted to get some opinions. I will test it tomorrow night and let you all know the result
Ignition Sensor vs Ignition Amplifier (ICM) - boat has Thunderbird IV (V8-22) module. Could this be the sensor or module ?
Tim
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