The engine was experiencing some backfiring through the throttle body when trying to accelerate and at times sounded like it wanted to stall out at idle. I replaced the tstat on Friday and fired it up, got it up to temp, cracked the throttle a little bit...maybe 800-1000 rpms for a few seconds just to get a little more water pressure flowing through the housing to check for leaks.....it ran fine. Today, take it out on the water....poof. Get home and on muffs, it behaved as described below.
Boat running on muffs, here's what I've captured for data from Diacom and other tools
- Fuel pressure around 43 psi when key is turned on
- Fuel pressure runs around 38 psi at idle
- RPM roughly 600 +/- a bit
- MAP sensor around 8.7 at idle
- Spark advance varies around 4 to 14 deg at idle
- Vac gauge hovers/fluctuates a little in the 30 +/- a few. I did a reading one time last year when everything was running good and saw the same behavior
- From Diacom, with the throttle cracked around 3% (not in gear), it starts to surge
-> MAP fluctuates between 11.61 and 7.81
-> RPM fluctuates between 430 to 795
-> Spark advance drops to around 4 deg during the surging
-> Vac gauge fluctuates between 32 and 17
-> No noticeable change in fuel pressure
Thoughts?
Boat running on muffs, here's what I've captured for data from Diacom and other tools
- Fuel pressure around 43 psi when key is turned on
- Fuel pressure runs around 38 psi at idle
- RPM roughly 600 +/- a bit
- MAP sensor around 8.7 at idle
- Spark advance varies around 4 to 14 deg at idle
- Vac gauge hovers/fluctuates a little in the 30 +/- a few. I did a reading one time last year when everything was running good and saw the same behavior
- From Diacom, with the throttle cracked around 3% (not in gear), it starts to surge
-> MAP fluctuates between 11.61 and 7.81
-> RPM fluctuates between 430 to 795
-> Spark advance drops to around 4 deg during the surging
-> Vac gauge fluctuates between 32 and 17
-> No noticeable change in fuel pressure
Thoughts?
