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Pismo10 04-07-2009 01:54 PM

You guys certainly have a point on the emissions.

tomtc 04-07-2009 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 2837878)
It's the damn EFI, have fun for the next month/year chasing it down.

Get used to it, it is not going away. As emission laws get tighter, pretty much everything will be forced to go to it to comply. Plus, the greatly improved performance and fuel economy makes it a slam dunk. Regardless of any other issues, nothing would EVER make we want to go back to a carburetor and distributor on anything!

Tom

tomtc 04-07-2009 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by outlawinil (Post 2837978)
How old is your battery or batteries?

They are relatively new.

Tom

obnoxus 04-08-2009 10:10 AM

I have seen something as simple as a temp sensor doing what you describe,,,,, only dif being is is held a high idle on top of your simptoms,,,,not chocked it which leads me to belive the problem is after the controled circuit,,,,, also,,,,,, is there a ground cable between the two motors?

obnoxus 04-08-2009 10:13 AM

Another thought,,,,, do you have seperate tanks, or does both motors draw off of one tank?

tomtc 04-09-2009 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by obnoxus (Post 2838960)
Another thought,,,,, do you have seperate tanks, or does both motors draw off of one tank?

They draw off of separate tanks but it does not act at all like a fuel problem so I don't see that as an issue. And yes, both engines have a common ground.

It acts like something is suddenly telling the EFI to dump in many times more fuel than is necessary or normal. If the engine happens to be at idle at the time it happens, the idle speed doesn't change much it just starts running very rough. The odd thing is that the problem goes away and stays away if I keep the engine at about 4K or above.

stageharbor 04-09-2009 03:31 PM

Check all your grounds including those at the bell housing. also if you have not changed your cap and rotor yet change it. these engines are very sensitive to cap and rotor wear or corrsion.

MER Performance 04-09-2009 08:49 PM

Just a thought, try checking you timing under load, with the scan tool and a timing light, if the timing isn't correct replace the distributor the whole thing. Mark @ Precision Marine mentioned this to me about 2 weeks ago I was doing some troubleshooting on a 575sci

obnoxus 04-10-2009 07:38 AM

once a good tuneup is verified,,,,, I would also change the fuel water seperators.

next Id lrun the boat with a scan tool hooked up,,,,, save you alot of time and potentially money of guessing and throwing parts at it.

There is always the old way of swapping parts between engines,,,,,, but thats kinda hackish IMO

tomtc 05-10-2009 02:18 PM

The problem turned out to be a bad computer. Now all I have to do is try and find a 861720T2 EFI-3...

Thanks for the help!

Tom


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