alldodge,
I forget to mention that I was going about 45 mph and the boat had a couple of instances of hesitation then recovery before finally just stopping.
>...this was the first time ever taking compression readings on an engine and I kept cranking on each cylinder until it the pressure stopped climbing. May have been a defective gauge or operator error. My dad said the same thing regarding the pressures. I was trying to rule out head gasket and timing chain issues.
The plugs were wet when I pulled them out, but smelled like fuel. I did not find water
The engine did fire one time (3 weeks ago combust after putting a couple ounces into the throttle) BUT it has not occurred since then. Even after changing the plugs on Sunday, it does not run if dribbling gas down the throttle body.
I was told by the marina/repair shop it would take 3 weeks to get in so spent time checking things out. I have spark and fuel pressure. The engine does not run. From what I have seen there should be 4-8 psi pressure on the low pressure fuel pump and about 50 psi on the high side. I originally saw 46 psi on the high and nothing really on the low side. So I panicked and replaced the fuel pump (looking back it was probably NOT my problem). BTW I still see no pressure on the low side....but my high side is at 52 psi. I also disconnected the test gauge off of the high side Schrader valve and pumped gas into a mason jar, it flowed freely (gas on the fuel rail). I then used the gas in an old push mower....which started right up (good gas, not old and always use STABIL). The spark looked good originally, but questioned the intensity, even after using a spark measuring tool. So I replaced the coil.....dumb mistake. After checking all of the resistance measurements on the old a new coil, they were very similar. More money not wisely spent. In desperation I also ordered a MAP sensor and replaced it. In the repair manual I saw that that sensor could also prevent the engine from starting. Confused as hell in Alabama.
Thanks for your response!
Carmine
USN Retired