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I would check your TPS if the above don't help. With your discription in post #2 it sounds like the computer isn't getting solid info from your TPS (throttle position sensor) .
Just putting that out there. |
Never, never, never assume that because it's new-right-out-of-the-box that the part is any good. Been F'ed by that one before.
Also, don't assume that just because the box says it's something, it really is. Also, don't expect that any two of the same identical items is actually identically the same. I just went through this with our inventory of belts- all for the same engine on the same year trucks. Out of 11, 3 were the same length. The others were either loose to the point they slipped or too tight to go on. |
Originally Posted by Canada Jeff
(Post 2596224)
I would check your TPS if the above don't help. With your discription in post #2 it sounds like the computer isn't getting solid info from your TPS (throttle position sensor) .
Just putting that out there. |
if you don't have a mercruiser scanner, buy one. really makes this sort of thing much much easier... they are around used and no matter what you have to pay for it, it will pay for itself in short order just in not having to buy the wrong parts because you are guessing.
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Originally Posted by Raylar
(Post 2596137)
Your fuel pressure sounds a bit low, I would try turning it up to about 43-44 lbs and try that. Its worth a try as a simple test.
Best Regards, Ray @ Raylar |
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