RockandRoll24
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Thanks for the help so far! Got a new issue...
I have a gen 6 502 with the VST fuel system. I have been chasing a low fuel pressure issue and have since replaced raw water sea pump, mechanical pump, VST pump, and fuel pressure regulator. I've taken care of most issues that were dogging me earlier, however I now have a new one. Whenever I increase throttle past idle, the fuel pressure plummets to zero and the engine dies. Sometimes, if I throttle up during the pressure loss, the pressure will rebound and the engine recovers from the stall. It's like the pump catches up for a split second and recovers, then plummets again. On key ignition and pump prime, I have a solid 36lbs that holds. When the engine bumps over, it will idle all day with about 32 pounds. As soon as I increase throttle, pressure drops within about 2 seconds. I measured voltage at the VST pump and it holds solid at 12+ throughout the pressure drop. I'm at a loss at where to check or go next. I've checked and retightened all the fittings I took apart to change pumps.
I bled out all of the air that I saw through the fuel pump gauge relief button until I saw solid clear fuel coming through. Still have this issue...
Any thoughts??
I have a gen 6 502 with the VST fuel system. I have been chasing a low fuel pressure issue and have since replaced raw water sea pump, mechanical pump, VST pump, and fuel pressure regulator. I've taken care of most issues that were dogging me earlier, however I now have a new one. Whenever I increase throttle past idle, the fuel pressure plummets to zero and the engine dies. Sometimes, if I throttle up during the pressure loss, the pressure will rebound and the engine recovers from the stall. It's like the pump catches up for a split second and recovers, then plummets again. On key ignition and pump prime, I have a solid 36lbs that holds. When the engine bumps over, it will idle all day with about 32 pounds. As soon as I increase throttle, pressure drops within about 2 seconds. I measured voltage at the VST pump and it holds solid at 12+ throughout the pressure drop. I'm at a loss at where to check or go next. I've checked and retightened all the fittings I took apart to change pumps.
I bled out all of the air that I saw through the fuel pump gauge relief button until I saw solid clear fuel coming through. Still have this issue...
Any thoughts??