Re: 95 omc cobra 5.0 wont plane, stalls at 4000
UPDATE: It is the Ford/OMC/Volvo Penta. The model number is gone from the sticker but it does say OMC/Volvo Penta and most of the parts are ford/motorcraft.
Well I changed the ignition pick-up in the distributor, new temp sensor. The only thing that did was make it jump from 1700 to 1400 to 1700 at idle. The hesitation at 4500 is still there. I also put a new ignition control module in and that made no difference at all at either RPM speed. I checked the timing, it almost sputters out at 5 bdc so it is set at 8 bdc with the spout unplugged. If I rev the engine with the control to 2000 and hold it, it runs fine until the sputters at 4500.
I did some checking on fuel, lines, sending units, etc. There are 2 pumps. One is on the front of the engine just above the separator. The other is on the top rear of the engine. The first sends fuel to a "box" where a vacuum line and the other sending unit is. The second sending unit sends fuel to the fuel rails. There are 2 Schrader valves to check pressure. One is on the fuel rail, after the second pump. The other is on top of that "box" on the rear of the engine. I have pressure on the fuel rail but not on the "box"?
I don't know if I should have pressure there or not or if that box is like a bowl in a carb and just holds fuel for the second pump. I am almost to the point where I would rather sell the boat.
I have new 8mm wires and that did nothing either. New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, impeller, water temp sensor, ignition pick-up, ignition control module, and timing set. Did not make a difference in high rpm hesitation. It just gave it an erratic idle. AND PEOPLE WONDER WHY EVERYONE HATES FORD...
Oh and the coil stays cool to the touch no matter how long the boat has been running.