Augoose
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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I'm getting back around to dealing with what I believe is an electrical issue with my 1999 Chris Craft 200BR with VP 5.0 GL.
Last fall we were on the boat and the engine shut off instantly while under way at about 20 kph. No stuttering or stumble - just died instantly. Of course that resulted in the boat coming to an abrupt stop and a wave of water hitting the back of the boat and water working its way into a few of the cylinders. Long story short, I was towed to shore, drained the water, cycled through several iterations of fresh oil and ultimately got all of the moisture out. I ran the boat two times for the season after that - one test ride where it ran for about 45 minutes with no issues. Because that went well, we went out the following weekend with the family and it again died while pulling my son on skis. The boat recovered quickly enough this time that I took on no water - we went straight to the dock and put it on the trailer. So here we are a few months later and I'm trying to get ready for spring.
I've ordered a new dizzy cap, new rotor, new plugs, new plug wires, a coil, a carb rebuild kit (I last rebuilt the carb in 2012), a fuel pump relay and a new alternator. The total of all these parts is less than one tow back to shore in the event of another breakdown, so I don't mind throwing some parts at the problem. I've also cleaned the reluctor wheel and the ignition module but did not order a replacement as I they don't seem to make one for my application anymore.
My question is what else should I be looking at? The symptoms really make my feel like it is a loss of spark vs a loss of fuel delivery since the engine quits instantly with no prior warning. I don't think it is a loss of fuel because I experience no sputtering or coughing as I'd expect to see as I drain the fuel bowl dry had the fuel pump stopped.
The battery connections visually appear clean and all connections were tight. Maybe a weak battery would not support a strong and consistent spark?
Thanks for your feedback
I'm getting back around to dealing with what I believe is an electrical issue with my 1999 Chris Craft 200BR with VP 5.0 GL.
Last fall we were on the boat and the engine shut off instantly while under way at about 20 kph. No stuttering or stumble - just died instantly. Of course that resulted in the boat coming to an abrupt stop and a wave of water hitting the back of the boat and water working its way into a few of the cylinders. Long story short, I was towed to shore, drained the water, cycled through several iterations of fresh oil and ultimately got all of the moisture out. I ran the boat two times for the season after that - one test ride where it ran for about 45 minutes with no issues. Because that went well, we went out the following weekend with the family and it again died while pulling my son on skis. The boat recovered quickly enough this time that I took on no water - we went straight to the dock and put it on the trailer. So here we are a few months later and I'm trying to get ready for spring.
I've ordered a new dizzy cap, new rotor, new plugs, new plug wires, a coil, a carb rebuild kit (I last rebuilt the carb in 2012), a fuel pump relay and a new alternator. The total of all these parts is less than one tow back to shore in the event of another breakdown, so I don't mind throwing some parts at the problem. I've also cleaned the reluctor wheel and the ignition module but did not order a replacement as I they don't seem to make one for my application anymore.
My question is what else should I be looking at? The symptoms really make my feel like it is a loss of spark vs a loss of fuel delivery since the engine quits instantly with no prior warning. I don't think it is a loss of fuel because I experience no sputtering or coughing as I'd expect to see as I drain the fuel bowl dry had the fuel pump stopped.
The battery connections visually appear clean and all connections were tight. Maybe a weak battery would not support a strong and consistent spark?
Thanks for your feedback