25Outlawboy
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This may be a long post but I wanted to give as much information and be as accurate as possible in hopes that someone could help me.
2005 Baja 25 Outlaw w/ 496 mag HO 264 scanned engine hours. Having intermittent low to no fuel pressure issue. History of boat/issue. I purchased the boat about a month ago, prev. owner said only issue he had with boat was fuel pump problems so he replaced both pumps (Gen II cool fuel), verified and looks like both pumps are silver in color (new looking). I had put about 12 hours on engine and ran flawless, after that is when issues began. Went to start engine and started and stalled two times before staying running but then ran good (crusing at about 3500 rpm) for about 30 min. or so, then felt like some pulled back the throttle, went to about 3000 rpm than back to 3500. Odd... then a few minutes later engine cut back to about 1500 or so, I pulled the throttle back to idle and let the engine idle a bit with no issues. Throttled back up and headed back home (about another 40 minutes) it stumbled a few times but never quit. Researching the topic I see I am not the only one that has had issues with these motors. Merc. CDS shows no faults/codes.
Here is what I have done so far: Checked fuel for water. Replaced fuel water sep. filter. Pulled fuel tank pickup tube to look for debris/restriction on screen (no screen, no debris). Replaced ASV as check ball had a small piece of nylon filing (from when fuel tank was built) and check ball would not return to sealing position. Checked IAC valve and tested its operation.
Here is what I found so far. Fuel line going into first pump at hose barb (boost pump, starboard side of engine) had too large a barb fitting for the hose which caused the inner nylon lining of the hose to get pushed into a ball causing a restriction in fuel line. Replaced line with larger correct style and size. Sure looked like I had found the issue right? Test ran the boat with the pressure gauge connected at fuel rail showed 38 psi consistently. Ran it 3000-4500rpm for about 15 min. and ran WOT for a few min. also ran good up until headed back home than stumbled again and came back to life. Turned and went back out again and watched the pressure gauge go to "0" several times (the engine would cut right back, not die though) then pressure would come back to 38 psi and engine would (come back to the previous set rpm) and run fine for a bit longer. Idling back in at 1000 rpm, the pressure would go to 8 psi every now and then and the engine would almost stall (650 rpm) , but never quit.
Back at dock, isolated both fuel pumps by electrically disconnecting them and making sure relay would power them up. No relay issue. The boost pump (starboard side) seems nice and quiet when key is first turned on and running and produces 8 psi alone when the high pressure pump is electrically disconnected. The other pump (high pressure pump located on the port side in the cool fuel box) is very loud when running and producing 38 psi.
Is the high pressure pump normally much louder than the boost pump?
Remember both pumps had been replaced (per the previous owner), could that restriction I found in the hose have caused the high pressure pump to run hot (after the several hours I put on the boat) and weakened the pump?
I have ordered a new high pressure pump and hope to have it early next week but was hoping anybody seeing this post could shed some light and point me in the right direction. Without either pump or any other part just failing all together it's tough to know where the full issue really lies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
2005 Baja 25 Outlaw w/ 496 mag HO 264 scanned engine hours. Having intermittent low to no fuel pressure issue. History of boat/issue. I purchased the boat about a month ago, prev. owner said only issue he had with boat was fuel pump problems so he replaced both pumps (Gen II cool fuel), verified and looks like both pumps are silver in color (new looking). I had put about 12 hours on engine and ran flawless, after that is when issues began. Went to start engine and started and stalled two times before staying running but then ran good (crusing at about 3500 rpm) for about 30 min. or so, then felt like some pulled back the throttle, went to about 3000 rpm than back to 3500. Odd... then a few minutes later engine cut back to about 1500 or so, I pulled the throttle back to idle and let the engine idle a bit with no issues. Throttled back up and headed back home (about another 40 minutes) it stumbled a few times but never quit. Researching the topic I see I am not the only one that has had issues with these motors. Merc. CDS shows no faults/codes.
Here is what I have done so far: Checked fuel for water. Replaced fuel water sep. filter. Pulled fuel tank pickup tube to look for debris/restriction on screen (no screen, no debris). Replaced ASV as check ball had a small piece of nylon filing (from when fuel tank was built) and check ball would not return to sealing position. Checked IAC valve and tested its operation.
Here is what I found so far. Fuel line going into first pump at hose barb (boost pump, starboard side of engine) had too large a barb fitting for the hose which caused the inner nylon lining of the hose to get pushed into a ball causing a restriction in fuel line. Replaced line with larger correct style and size. Sure looked like I had found the issue right? Test ran the boat with the pressure gauge connected at fuel rail showed 38 psi consistently. Ran it 3000-4500rpm for about 15 min. and ran WOT for a few min. also ran good up until headed back home than stumbled again and came back to life. Turned and went back out again and watched the pressure gauge go to "0" several times (the engine would cut right back, not die though) then pressure would come back to 38 psi and engine would (come back to the previous set rpm) and run fine for a bit longer. Idling back in at 1000 rpm, the pressure would go to 8 psi every now and then and the engine would almost stall (650 rpm) , but never quit.
Back at dock, isolated both fuel pumps by electrically disconnecting them and making sure relay would power them up. No relay issue. The boost pump (starboard side) seems nice and quiet when key is first turned on and running and produces 8 psi alone when the high pressure pump is electrically disconnected. The other pump (high pressure pump located on the port side in the cool fuel box) is very loud when running and producing 38 psi.
Is the high pressure pump normally much louder than the boost pump?
Remember both pumps had been replaced (per the previous owner), could that restriction I found in the hose have caused the high pressure pump to run hot (after the several hours I put on the boat) and weakened the pump?
I have ordered a new high pressure pump and hope to have it early next week but was hoping anybody seeing this post could shed some light and point me in the right direction. Without either pump or any other part just failing all together it's tough to know where the full issue really lies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you