FliesAndFloats
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2005 Mercruiser 5.0 MPI. Engine idles perfectly, but as I advance the throttle in gear it starts to get a misfire around 1500 RPM. It feels as if the ECU transitions from idle to power at that point. At 2000 RPM, the engine runs the roughest and it will not go past 3000 RPM. The spark plugs were replaced a couple months ago (~20 hours). I pulled #1 and it looked almost new. I also replaced the cap and rotor as part of the diagnosis and pulled the fuel filter and drained it into a clear receptacle and replaced it with a new filter. The fuel looked consistent and there was no water in it. It was a yellowish color, which I assume is correct for gasoline (avgas is light blue and I know what water looks like). A friend had the diagnostic tool and did the cylinder drop test and confirmed all cylinders are firing.
I purchased a fuel pressure tester/gauge from the local auto parts store and tested the fuel pressure at the rail and it read roughly 25 psi. I've read that the engine should be at 43psi. There are a couple concerns I have with my reading. The first is that I think I screwed up by replacing the fuel filter first and I did not fill the new filter with fuel, so there lies the risk that there may have been air in the system at the time of my reading. It took a few tries to get the boat to stay running, but I let it idle a bit before confirming the reading. The second is that I think the fuel pressure tester was defective as it was leaking fuel from the back of the gauge head. Yes, bad, I know, in an engine compartment under the cowling. Blowers were on and the cowl was open; I didn't discover the leak until I went to purge it, so there's a chance my 25psi reading is from a bad gauge or how I replaced the fuel filter. Purging the gauge with the little button exhausted foamy fuel, but I think that the leak in the back of the gauge may have had something to do with that.
The fuel pump sounds healthy and the pressure comes up immediately, but only to 25psi, before starting the engine. There's a vacuum line on a T between the intake and the rail-mounted fuel pressure regulator that disappears somewhere behind the engine. It seems like there might be a little slack in it and I am suspicious that it may lead to another fuel pressure regulator somewhere else, or it may have a leak. One other thing, but I think this might be normal: if I quickly advance the throttle from idle, I hear a brief air sucking noise from the engine just before it responds to the throttle change.
I'm lost for answers and the local mechanics all seem backed up for weeks right now. I'd like to just get my boat back operational and could use any advice you guys can give. Everything in that engine compartment is extremely tight (Maxum 2400SD) and any advice or tricks on how to get to things would be most appreciated.
I purchased a fuel pressure tester/gauge from the local auto parts store and tested the fuel pressure at the rail and it read roughly 25 psi. I've read that the engine should be at 43psi. There are a couple concerns I have with my reading. The first is that I think I screwed up by replacing the fuel filter first and I did not fill the new filter with fuel, so there lies the risk that there may have been air in the system at the time of my reading. It took a few tries to get the boat to stay running, but I let it idle a bit before confirming the reading. The second is that I think the fuel pressure tester was defective as it was leaking fuel from the back of the gauge head. Yes, bad, I know, in an engine compartment under the cowling. Blowers were on and the cowl was open; I didn't discover the leak until I went to purge it, so there's a chance my 25psi reading is from a bad gauge or how I replaced the fuel filter. Purging the gauge with the little button exhausted foamy fuel, but I think that the leak in the back of the gauge may have had something to do with that.
The fuel pump sounds healthy and the pressure comes up immediately, but only to 25psi, before starting the engine. There's a vacuum line on a T between the intake and the rail-mounted fuel pressure regulator that disappears somewhere behind the engine. It seems like there might be a little slack in it and I am suspicious that it may lead to another fuel pressure regulator somewhere else, or it may have a leak. One other thing, but I think this might be normal: if I quickly advance the throttle from idle, I hear a brief air sucking noise from the engine just before it responds to the throttle change.
I'm lost for answers and the local mechanics all seem backed up for weeks right now. I'd like to just get my boat back operational and could use any advice you guys can give. Everything in that engine compartment is extremely tight (Maxum 2400SD) and any advice or tricks on how to get to things would be most appreciated.