Laughingstill
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Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I need a little help.
I have a 2006 Four Winns Horizon 190 with a Volvo Penta 4.3 GL-D carbureted motor. I was out on the lake and the motor quit on me. It would not start and had to be towed in. Long story short the fuel pump was bad so I replaced it. The boat fired right up, I cleaned it and put it away for 4 months.
I pulled it out the other day to get it ready and it would not start again. I checked the fuel pump again (knock off not OEM) and it had a short (imagine that). I spent the money and got an OEM replacement and now it works as advertised. Here is my issue...for some reason I cannot get the motor to start and stay running. I know about the diode in the Alt so I had it checked and it was ok. I just saw there are other diodes in the harness as well so I am going to find them and replace if needed. I also replaced the fuel pump relay as well just in case. I check my harness at the Fuel pump and I get 12v (actually around 10.6 or so) when I turn the key over so just as a trial I filled the water separator with fuel, attached it to the Fuel pump and bypassed the relay by jumping 87 to 30. The boat fired right up! While it was running I pulled he jumper and it got rough and died. Now it will not restart no matter what I do.
If I pump the gas before starting, it will try and fire then die...it will not stay running...kinda like intros out of fuel. So I put fuel in the boat...no joy.
To me it seems like the fuel pump is losing it's prime...am I on the right track (along with replacing the diodes)?
Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for the long post, this has been a three week affair
.....Ron
I have a 2006 Four Winns Horizon 190 with a Volvo Penta 4.3 GL-D carbureted motor. I was out on the lake and the motor quit on me. It would not start and had to be towed in. Long story short the fuel pump was bad so I replaced it. The boat fired right up, I cleaned it and put it away for 4 months.
I pulled it out the other day to get it ready and it would not start again. I checked the fuel pump again (knock off not OEM) and it had a short (imagine that). I spent the money and got an OEM replacement and now it works as advertised. Here is my issue...for some reason I cannot get the motor to start and stay running. I know about the diode in the Alt so I had it checked and it was ok. I just saw there are other diodes in the harness as well so I am going to find them and replace if needed. I also replaced the fuel pump relay as well just in case. I check my harness at the Fuel pump and I get 12v (actually around 10.6 or so) when I turn the key over so just as a trial I filled the water separator with fuel, attached it to the Fuel pump and bypassed the relay by jumping 87 to 30. The boat fired right up! While it was running I pulled he jumper and it got rough and died. Now it will not restart no matter what I do.
If I pump the gas before starting, it will try and fire then die...it will not stay running...kinda like intros out of fuel. So I put fuel in the boat...no joy.
To me it seems like the fuel pump is losing it's prime...am I on the right track (along with replacing the diodes)?
Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for the long post, this has been a three week affair