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Originally Posted by nickwad
(Post 4746222)
Thank you, The switch is set to number 3, that is correct for 8 cyl .
With Some improper reading tachs, if you rotate that dial back and forth a bunch of times you can get lucky and contacts clean themselves enough tach starts reading correctly. Note: even if this does work dies not mean will fix running issue if it is the tach causing one. |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4746272)
Then unhook it. Won’t be the first or last time a bad tach causes drive ability issues.
With Some improper reading tachs, if you rotate that dial back and forth a bunch of times you can get lucky and contacts clean themselves enough tach starts reading correctly. Note: even if this does work dies not mean will fix running issue if it is the tach causing one. I have cause to think that someone has fitted a car map sensor , I am near sea level , I have checked the live harness wire to the sensor 5.1 v , the harness ground is good. (0.12v between harness ground to engine ground) at atmospheric pressure the signal wire shows 2.31v to harness ground and 2.44v to engine earth. At 20 inches Hg the signal wire has 0.78v to engine ground and 0.65v to harness ground. am i correct in thinking this is too low ? what voltage should it show at sea level sensor out of the engine ? do car MAP sensors use a lower voltage ? |
Read at the Battery 12.8 running, but read 14.5 at the ALT?
A MAP is a MAP, it reads barometric air pressure. You should have a 1 BAR (1 atmosphere) sensor MAP should be 1 to 2 V idle and 4 to 5 V at WOT |
Good digging OP. What a mess your just bought boat was. Sucks. Too bad.
Yup, going along with AllDodge here atmospheric map voltage on a 1 bar map sensor should be well into the 4 volt range nearing 5. If your tach was showing incorrect reading from plug wire interference you could have too much rfi going on too, not just wire closeness issue. |
Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4746288)
Read at the Battery 12.8 running, but read 14.5 at the ALT?
A MAP is a MAP, it reads barometric air pressure. You should have a 1 BAR (1 atmosphere) sensor MAP should be 1 to 2 V idle and 4 to 5 V at WOT I guess my sensor is defective then ? as it reads 2.31v engine off at 40m above sea level |
This should be the Original Equipment part. (MAP sensor) AcDelco # 213-1545
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should there be a vacuum pipe on the regulator on the cool fuel assy , if so where should it go? I cant see any unused tappings in the intake manifold , this engine is a second hand engine that has never run properly. It could have miss matching parts
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Shot in dark here... ignition timing?
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Originally Posted by nickwad
(Post 4746414)
should there be a vacuum pipe on the regulator on the cool fuel assy , if so where should it go? I cant see any unused tappings in the intake manifold , this engine is a second hand engine that has never run properly. It could have miss matching parts
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Originally Posted by oconnor marine
(Post 4746459)
Shot in dark here... ignition timing?
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