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Slow Acceleration Mercruiser 4.3 tbi
Hi all,
Have been scratching my head with this issue for days now. My Mercruiser 4.3 efi engine suddenly is experiencing slow acceleration. It will start fine, runs perfectly on idle , when on plane it will reach WOT Rpm and have very good top speed. Issue is that it lacks power to go on plane but when it does it will continue to accelerate perfectly. Sometimes when it will not manage to get on plane. Boat weight distribution is always the same, Propellor has been the same pitch from new. Compression is 120 on all cylinders Fuel pressure steady on 18psi New spark plugs 2021 New leads 2021 New ignition pick up the sender 2021 Injectors and Throttle body serviced and cleaned Throttle body gasket new 2021 All Fuel hoses new 2021 Knock sensor new 2021 No fault codes Battery full Grounds all good Alternator charging perfectly IAC valve New 2021 Exhaust riser and Manifolds new 2021 Exhaust Shutters new 2021 Fuel pump new 2021 Fuel filter New 2021 Spark plugs running good fuel combustion color, not lean and not rich, just right Distributor cap in very good condition Distributor coil New 2021 Oil pressure sender new 2021 Changed propeller to the same pitch as it was always been from new Water Thermostat new 2021 Engine temperature is always perfect at 160 Engine oil pressure between 50-70psi Engine is TBI. Does anyone have any ideas why the lack of power during acceleration and hard to get on plane? |
Not really, but is your bottom dirty ? Hopefully not your mind ? :)
Also, what you are describing is typical of a fuel system with vacuum line on regulator, where regulator is faulty, or vacuum line is slit/cut/not attached/etc . Most tbi's don't, but does yours ? Edit: double check timing too Edit: "Suddenly" as in fine one day(s) and then not ? |
Thanks for your input..
No Bottom is good conditions nd very clean , boat has been in water for two months and new antifouling before. Yes Fuel system has vacuum line from TB to Fuel pressure regulator, Vacuum pipe is secure and not leaking at all. Yes suddenly as it was fine on a Sunday and not the following day. Will check timing to be sure as this I have never thought could be an issue. |
is 18psi of fuel pressure typical on these efi engines............seems low in my world
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Fuel pressure should be 30 psi at 1800 rpm
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If you added fuel ⛽️ in the tank or an additive to the fuel that could be the problem ??
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Fuel is new with no addivitves and also tested engine running from another small outboard tank with fresh clean fuel.
Engine works perfectly in all rpm ranges , just very poor acceleration and won't plane on load.. if load is removed boat will plane and ride perfectly.. Issue is that load was always the same and this reduction of acceleration happened suddenly . Cannot understand.. |
Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4797670)
Fuel pressure should be 30 psi at 1800 rpm
That what I was thinking too, but according to specs I found on the net for my engine it should run between 9-12psi -- 18 is max.. |
what boat is this, looks like you have approx 220 hp in the perfect world ? how much weight do you have to remove to get it to run
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
(Post 4797782)
what boat is this, looks like you have approx 220 hp in the perfect world ? how much weight do you have to remove to get it to run
I have to remove about 80ltrs of freshwater to plane.. If I load with the same amount as we usually do every weekend it will not plane.. The boat is lacking power on acceleration only, when on plane it runs beautifully . My only concern is fuel pressure as I'm not sure if 18psi is correct. |
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