Looking for suggestions: 1999 Mercruiser 5.0 with TBI EFI
Boat was running great until very recently when after 10 or so minutes of running the low fuel pressure beeper will alarm and then engine runs rough and/or dies.
Since this problem started I have:
replaced the fuel filter/separator. Problem persists after taking to the lake and running.
replaced the fuel pump in the cool-fuel assembly (not super easy to do). Same problem after testing at lake
I've verified the issue is indeed low fuel pressure by installing a squeeze bulb between the fuel tank and fuel filter and when the fuel alarm starts I squeeze the bulb to build up the fuel pressure and the alarm goes away and engine runs fine, until after several minutes it comes back. I can also visually see the injectors at the top of the throttle body go from a very poor weak spray (runs rough) to a good spray (runs good) after squeezing the bulb and building fuel pressure.
I most recently suspected the fuel pickup in the tank was restricted and would get worse after running for a while and sucking more "junk" in the screen. Since it was difficult to get the fuel pickup out of the tank I tested this theory by using a 6 gallon portable tank to connect to the fuel inlet line instead of the boat's main tank and unfortunately the same problem still persists using a completely different tank and fuel pickup.
Any ideas? I don't believe it is a vapor lock issue, it's not hard to re-start, it just truly loses fuel pressure for some reason? Something is causing it to lose fuel pressure while running. It's happened at both speed and just idling. It's not the fuel pump or the fuel pickup as I've replaced those. It doesn't sound like a pressure regulator issue to me, but maybe?
I've searched around the internet but couldn't find anyone else describing having these same symptoms.
Boat was running great until very recently when after 10 or so minutes of running the low fuel pressure beeper will alarm and then engine runs rough and/or dies.
Since this problem started I have:
replaced the fuel filter/separator. Problem persists after taking to the lake and running.
replaced the fuel pump in the cool-fuel assembly (not super easy to do). Same problem after testing at lake
I've verified the issue is indeed low fuel pressure by installing a squeeze bulb between the fuel tank and fuel filter and when the fuel alarm starts I squeeze the bulb to build up the fuel pressure and the alarm goes away and engine runs fine, until after several minutes it comes back. I can also visually see the injectors at the top of the throttle body go from a very poor weak spray (runs rough) to a good spray (runs good) after squeezing the bulb and building fuel pressure.
I most recently suspected the fuel pickup in the tank was restricted and would get worse after running for a while and sucking more "junk" in the screen. Since it was difficult to get the fuel pickup out of the tank I tested this theory by using a 6 gallon portable tank to connect to the fuel inlet line instead of the boat's main tank and unfortunately the same problem still persists using a completely different tank and fuel pickup.
Any ideas? I don't believe it is a vapor lock issue, it's not hard to re-start, it just truly loses fuel pressure for some reason? Something is causing it to lose fuel pressure while running. It's happened at both speed and just idling. It's not the fuel pump or the fuel pickup as I've replaced those. It doesn't sound like a pressure regulator issue to me, but maybe?
I've searched around the internet but couldn't find anyone else describing having these same symptoms.