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Old 08-02-2011, 07:01 PM
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first off here is my set up...twin 360cu in small blocks with blowers and dual 750s, mechanical fuel pumps, and a complete MSD ignition from boxes to distributors....Now on sunday ran the boat all damn day, started and stopped about 2 dozen times and then it got dark and pulled the boat, it was late soo the flushing would take place in the am...Monday morning I hook up the hose and off i go..so i think turn the water to port motor and hit the key...cranks and cranks give some throttle and nothing...has fuel pressure. i am pretty pissed off but deep breathe and switch to starboard motor and dont you jknow does the same god damn thing...i assume its spark but now i need to go to work......fast foward to 7pm monday for giggles i but the boat on the hose and VROOOOM both motors instantly fire and sound fine. i scratched my head and called my dad he said maybe the MSD is acting stupid, i said gee thanks pop good advice. again fast foward to today figured why not 10:30am hose on boat and both crank but no run.

A little more. Both motors have isolated batteries and electronics

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Old 08-02-2011, 08:07 PM
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is the boat sitting outside? Could it moisture from dew?
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Yes it is outside. Stays covered 98% of the time and the last three days have been almost identical in weather as well. I'm really confused and out of ideas. Have changed coils. MSD boxes. I am at a loss
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well seems pretty weird that both would suffer ignition failures at the same time and come back at the same time...do you have a safety lanyard ??? if so I would change that...one of the only things that would take out both..
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Each motor has a lanyard
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Any more ideas. I really need help
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Old 08-03-2011, 06:15 PM
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Maybe some kind of grounding issue? Seems weird that both motors fail at the same time due to an obvious elec. issue?
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Even though each motor is totally separate ?
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Originally Posted by Ntrsspray
Even though each motor is totally separate ?
They should share a common ground, most have a ground strap linking the engines.

Did you confirm that you have no spark? Have you pulled the dist caps?

Had a friend that could not start his boat in the morning, but it would start later in the day. Pulled the cap and there was green corrosion on all points. I changed the cap and rotor no problems since. My thought was the corrision combined with the moisture that had not burned off from the night before caused the issue.
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DSo they both share one fuel tank? Possibly something fouling the fuel pickup?
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