I recently purchased a 2001 Chaparral Sunesta 243 with a Mercruiser 5.0 MPI that wasn't running. The engine was covered in rust but was turning over and I could hear the fuel pump running. I took the boat to a dealership and purchased a complete new engine which turned out to be a newer model re manufactured engine direct from Mercruiser. The new engine also has fresh water cooling added on which the old engine did not. The dealership has had my boat for about a month and said it would be a 3-4 hour job to swap engines. They had to order new down pipes for the exhaust since the new engine has catalytic converters. They also had to order an adapter for the engine harness to go from the 10 pin wiring harness on my boat to the 14 pin wiring harness on the new engine since it is set up for the new smart gauges. Now they are telling me that the new engine won't start, the gauges aren't working and they can't hear the fuel pump come on when the key is in the on position. The engine is turning over though. I really don't think they know what they are doing. I told them the down pipes weren't going to line up after I saw the new engine in the crate and they insisted they would. After placing the engine in the boat they told me they were going to have to order new down pipes. Can anyone tell me why the gauges and fuel pump aren't coming on and the engine won't start? I'm sure it isn't the engine. Doesn't Mercruiser test run all re manufactured engines before shipping them out?


