350 Mag rough idle
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350 Mag rough idle
2007 350 Mag MPI that is running a bit rough at idle. Full tune up just done. Plugs, wires, cap and rotor, fuel filters, oil filter, and IAC, along with manifolds and risers, flame arrestor and throttle body cleaned. No alarms, no codes thrown currently. My next thought is a clogged injector(s)??? Engine sounds and runs fine above 1K rpms... Anyone else have any ideas?? Thanks!
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The HVS caps and rotor for these are very prone to cause problems. I really do not care what they look like as being new still or not. 5 & 7 crossfire and or many very low quality in the marketplace. Also forms corrosion under the cap very very easily even within a year.
was your HVS ever moved or rotated or pulled out.
The distributor technically here is not distributor - it is called HVS = high voltage switch.
Also what cool fuel system do you have on this app ? If it is a Bravo app then gen III cool fuel.
was your HVS ever moved or rotated or pulled out.
The distributor technically here is not distributor - it is called HVS = high voltage switch.
Also what cool fuel system do you have on this app ? If it is a Bravo app then gen III cool fuel.
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Did you replace iac muffler?
2007 350 Mag MPI that is running a bit rough at idle. Full tune up just done. Plugs, wires, cap and rotor, fuel filters, oil filter, and IAC, along with manifolds and risers, flame arrestor and throttle body cleaned. No alarms, no codes thrown. My next thought is a clogged injector(s)??? Engine sounds and runs fine above 1K rpms... Anyone else have any ideas?? Thanks!
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Actually last time the boat was ran in the fall (prior to the major tune up)......the constant alarm went off while cruising at roughly 55 mph. Goes off when I throttle down. Not overheating, good oil pressure, lube bottle full etc. I hoped the "major tune up" would solve the slight misfire on idle.....but no luck! So I'm still searching!!!! My only other thought is a clogged injector?????? Any other ideas?????
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the very very bottom of Gen III cool fuel cell the 10 micron pad fuel filter, and install a new one in the basket especially if the basket had water in it. The cell needs to be perfectly clean and new O-Ring installed to seal the pull out very well.
Alarm possible water pressure and or water pressure sensor or its connection. Are you able to reach WOT rpms for your motor per OEM specs ?
who scanned the engine ? and with what diagnostic tool ? did you look into history of the scan ?
Any fuel pressure readings at idle taken
HVS cap and rotor condition or try new again.
Flame arrestor spotless ?
Have to go back to work, good luck
Alarm possible water pressure and or water pressure sensor or its connection. Are you able to reach WOT rpms for your motor per OEM specs ?
who scanned the engine ? and with what diagnostic tool ? did you look into history of the scan ?
Any fuel pressure readings at idle taken
HVS cap and rotor condition or try new again.
Flame arrestor spotless ?
Have to go back to work, good luck
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the very very bottom of Gen III cool fuel cell the 10 micron pad fuel filter, and install a new one in the basket especially if the basket had water in it. The cell needs to be perfectly clean and new O-Ring installed to seal the pull out very well.
Alarm possible water pressure and or water pressure sensor or its connection. Are you able to reach WOT rpms for your motor per OEM specs ?
who scanned the engine ? and with what diagnostic tool ? did you look into history of the scan ?
Any fuel pressure readings at idle taken
HVS cap and rotor condition or try new again.
Flame arrestor spotless ?
Have to go back to work, good luck
Alarm possible water pressure and or water pressure sensor or its connection. Are you able to reach WOT rpms for your motor per OEM specs ?
who scanned the engine ? and with what diagnostic tool ? did you look into history of the scan ?
Any fuel pressure readings at idle taken
HVS cap and rotor condition or try new again.
Flame arrestor spotless ?
Have to go back to work, good luck
Water sensor and battery is my next thought...... as I do have a dead "main battery". Might be causing a faulty alarm....
Not scanned yet...... that's my last resort! lol!
No fuel pressure tests done yet...
cap and rotor are brand new.....
Just cleaned flame arrestor...... but was very clean overall
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ECM 555 continuous horn - BATTERY VOLTAGE and that can be both ways for the horn meaning to low battery voltage or even too high battery voltage. Yours is 4 sure low voltage and could even be your idle problem TO.
If you have batteries connected in series - It takes only one low or bad battery to bring the others down.
One of the worst things you can do to an PCM or ECM 555 controlled engine is keep running it on a bad battery plus you are taxing the alternator hugely. ECM's like proper steady voltage supplied at all times from start up to all day running. Just saying.
Good luck with it and buy some new batteries plus make all your connections are very clean and tight. OEM engines require NO wingnut connections for battery connections anymore. All of them are totally against it including all outboard engines as well.
If you have batteries connected in series - It takes only one low or bad battery to bring the others down.
One of the worst things you can do to an PCM or ECM 555 controlled engine is keep running it on a bad battery plus you are taxing the alternator hugely. ECM's like proper steady voltage supplied at all times from start up to all day running. Just saying.
Good luck with it and buy some new batteries plus make all your connections are very clean and tight. OEM engines require NO wingnut connections for battery connections anymore. All of them are totally against it including all outboard engines as well.
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ECM 555 continuous horn - BATTERY VOLTAGE and that can be both ways for the horn meaning to low battery voltage or even too high battery voltage. Yours is 4 sure low voltage and could even be your idle problem TO.
If you have batteries connected in series - It takes only one low or bad battery to bring the others down.
One of the worst things you can do to an PCM or ECM 555 controlled engine is keep running it on a bad battery plus you are taxing the alternator hugely. ECM's like proper steady voltage supplied at all times from start up to all day running. Just saying.
Good luck with it and buy some new batteries plus make all your connections are very clean and tight. OEM engines require NO wingnut connections for battery connections anymore. All of them are totally against it including all outboard engines as well.
If you have batteries connected in series - It takes only one low or bad battery to bring the others down.
One of the worst things you can do to an PCM or ECM 555 controlled engine is keep running it on a bad battery plus you are taxing the alternator hugely. ECM's like proper steady voltage supplied at all times from start up to all day running. Just saying.
Good luck with it and buy some new batteries plus make all your connections are very clean and tight. OEM engines require NO wingnut connections for battery connections anymore. All of them are totally against it including all outboard engines as well.