Kdubsc
Seaman Apprentice
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I have a 2005 Mariah SX18 with a 4.3 TKS. I don't have the serial number handy, but the engine is a 2004 manufacture. I purchased the boat this summer and had all bellows and the lower shift cable replaced, along with impeller. Also had trim senders replaced. Everything was Quicksilver straight from a dealer, with work done by an independent shop. Now to the symptoms.
The boat fires up and runs fine on muffs and in the water initially. After idling out to open water, she runs great until things warm up. Maybe 10 minutes in, she occasionally stumbles, sometimes to the point of shutting off and dieseling until the alarm sounds. She immediately fires back up with no hesitation. This can occur just a few times, or a dozen times, and is sometimes triggered when adjusting trim. However, if we go dock up at a restaurant and dine for 30 minutes or so, she fires up and the issue never presents itself again the rest of the day.
I can't say for certain that this all started after the maintenance that was done. Prior to that, I had only been on her twice, once for the test drive and once more for a few hours in which we never had these issues. Some things I've done have included cleaning battery connections and making sure they're tight, cleaned cannon plug (wasn't dirty), tested battery (brand new deep cycle with 600+ cca), removed trim pump assembly to clean and replace with 10W30, and a not very thorough inspection of other wiring thus far.
The trim operates normally, as best I can tell. It does drop the dash voltage from 14+ down to 12 or so when operated under way. Confusing part is that the shut down happens sometimes on its own, and also sometimes at my command via trim adjustment. Doubly confusing is that the problem always resolves itself and never reappears until we put her back in at the ramp another day.
Any ideas? I've researched the heck out of every available post on here. I do intend to do a thorough inspection and cleaning of wiring. Wishful thinking was a bad battery, but that tested out. Coil comes to mind, but seems once it got hot, it wouldn't stop causing issues over the course of the day.
The boat fires up and runs fine on muffs and in the water initially. After idling out to open water, she runs great until things warm up. Maybe 10 minutes in, she occasionally stumbles, sometimes to the point of shutting off and dieseling until the alarm sounds. She immediately fires back up with no hesitation. This can occur just a few times, or a dozen times, and is sometimes triggered when adjusting trim. However, if we go dock up at a restaurant and dine for 30 minutes or so, she fires up and the issue never presents itself again the rest of the day.
I can't say for certain that this all started after the maintenance that was done. Prior to that, I had only been on her twice, once for the test drive and once more for a few hours in which we never had these issues. Some things I've done have included cleaning battery connections and making sure they're tight, cleaned cannon plug (wasn't dirty), tested battery (brand new deep cycle with 600+ cca), removed trim pump assembly to clean and replace with 10W30, and a not very thorough inspection of other wiring thus far.
The trim operates normally, as best I can tell. It does drop the dash voltage from 14+ down to 12 or so when operated under way. Confusing part is that the shut down happens sometimes on its own, and also sometimes at my command via trim adjustment. Doubly confusing is that the problem always resolves itself and never reappears until we put her back in at the ramp another day.
Any ideas? I've researched the heck out of every available post on here. I do intend to do a thorough inspection and cleaning of wiring. Wishful thinking was a bad battery, but that tested out. Coil comes to mind, but seems once it got hot, it wouldn't stop causing issues over the course of the day.
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