Engine will not start
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone had the following happen. When key is turned on the alarm does not sound as it normally does (worked fine last weekend). But then the engine turns over but will not strat. I bypassed the kill switch, the engine has fire, checked all fuses and breakers I could find (no bad fuses or tripped breakers). Has about half a tank of gas (checked with a stick to make sure). I have not checked the fuel filter yet or the fuel pump. I will work on that this evening (any suggestion on a quick check of the fuel pump). Everything ran just fine last weekend but yesterday no start. One thing it has done in the past is if I pull the throttle back quickly sometime the engine will die but starts back up without a problem. Any suggestions or ideas? Also last weekend was first time I ran it full throttle, 4,600 RPM 40.4 MPH in calm water. 41.6 MPH on top of a 2 foot chop. Maybe I shook some trash loose in the tank or fule system? After the hard run in the lake I slowed down in bayou for an oncoming small boat and the engine died but fired back up and I ran 3,500 RPM to no wake zone, ran fine at idle, then opened up again for about 2 miles to home. Ran fine even during idle speed through canal to home. |
Re: Engine will not start
I'm guessing it could be the fuel pump. A quick check of the fuel pump is easy. Turn the key into the ON position (not start), and you should hear it cycle up for a second or two to pressurize the line. Mine's an MPI, and I had the same issue, it ran fine one day, and the next day it was dead. Had to replace my fuel pump and the Mercruiser Cool Fuel system.
I might suggest if it's in your budget, have it checked out at a service facility that works on Mercruisers. You could have as you say "shook up some trash" going almost 42mph with 2 foot chop. |
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info, I plan to check out the fuel system this evening. I will try to check out the fuel pump first. I have not put my eyes on it yet, the engine in this thing is way below the deck and there is not much room to work. I do hear something running for a few seconds after I turn the key off but have not figured what that is but will find out today. Also I planned to remove & replace the fuel filter and check the pick up tube in the tank. If I can will do all the work myself as we do not have a Mercruiser Dealer in town and boat is on the lift in my boat shed. If its not running will have to tow it to the ramp and winch it on the trailer. Also is the fuel pump something that can be purchased from Auto Zone, NAPA or is it a Mercruiser part? Will post what I find. |
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Mine is a 99 and my fuel pump is in the tank. There is an access hole (about a 6 inch plug that pries up with a screwdriver) under the back bench seat. This should give you access to the top of the fuel pump.... That is, if yours is set up the same as mine. Not sure where to buy them, but there should be a part number on it that you can use to find out. I have had really good luck at O'Reilleys getting parts for me. They usually have to order them, but can usually get them. Good luck on the search!
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Re: Engine will not start
The fuel pump is on the port side of the engine, at the very bottom of the block, by the oil pan. It's underneath the square thing in this pic.
http://brucebullockmarine.com/mercury/images/454mag.jpg If you have the "cool fuel" system, this is what the pump looks like. http://www.mercruiserparts.com/images/mer/1589.jpg Quote:
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Just got home from work and went out to work on it. Turned the key on and the warning buzzer sounded. Turned the key to start and if fired up like nothing is wrong. Shut it off. Turned key on again no buzzer. Engine just spins and does not start. Sounds like I have an electical problem not a fuel problem. Any ideas.
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Chris,
The buzzer is a completely separate system from the fuel pump. It gets 12V from the ignition switch and a ground from either the low oil pressure switch or the low drive oil switch in the reservoir. My guess is you are having issues with your ignition switch or have bad contacts in the large circular connector that connects the engine to the boat harness. I would start by removing and connecting this connector multiple times to ensure that you are making good contact. It may also be the 50A circuit breaker on the engine. Happy hunting. |
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Hi Steve,
Just unplugged and plugged the connector a few times and that did not do any good. Ran out of daylight and the mosquitos were coming out so I called it a day. It has to be something electrical because when the buzzer works the engine starts. If the buzzer does not sound when the key is turned on the engine does not start. It turns over and has fire but no fuel. Its also strange all of the electonics work when the key is turned on. All of the gauges are live and the tach needle jumps even when the buzzer does not sound. I will try to study the wiring harness in the manual tonight and see what I can figure out and chase more wires tomorrow. I hate the thought of having to do anything with the fuel pump. From what I can see the engine would have to be pulled because I can not even touch it. I can reach the black box on top of it but can not touch the fuel pump. Hope it's a bad wire. |
Re: Engine will not start
Found your problem......ITS only MARCH! try it in May !!!!!!!!!!
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