A friend of mine offered to let me use his boat the last weekend of snapper season since we had already planned the trip and he couldn't go at the last minute. The boat performed and ran flawlessly. After a great trip with no problems we topped the boat back off with non-ethanol fuel (22 gals) and cleaned up the boat like it was ours.
A few weeks later he went to use the boat and it wouldn’t start. He noticed the separator on the engine had water in it (indicated by the red ring) and the engine would not fire. He told me the water separator between the fuel tank and the engine had water as well but it had been a couple of years since he changed it. He drained the VST tank and installed a new separator filter but never got it cranked. He said it didn't appear that the VST even had any water in it but said it would not fire at the plugs.
It's a mystery to me as to why it would not fire when it ran perfectly when I turned the key off the last time it was used. It seems highly unlikely that something would fail sitting on the trailer. But something definately has.
After doing a little research and troubleshooting we know that the fuel pumps are not cycling with the key but will run if you jump them out. There is no power at the pumps at all. What would cause the engine to not fire and the fuel pumps to not work?
I understand the the ECM grounds the pumps but does the ECM need too see fuel pressure before the engine fires?
Can someone tell me what function the LP fuel driver serves and what powers up the driver?
Fuses are good and even tried to crank the engine with a different wiring harness so no broken wire from the switch.
Any ideas on trouble shooting this? This is also one of the 2002 Merc/Yam motors. Any help would be appreciated.
A few weeks later he went to use the boat and it wouldn’t start. He noticed the separator on the engine had water in it (indicated by the red ring) and the engine would not fire. He told me the water separator between the fuel tank and the engine had water as well but it had been a couple of years since he changed it. He drained the VST tank and installed a new separator filter but never got it cranked. He said it didn't appear that the VST even had any water in it but said it would not fire at the plugs.
It's a mystery to me as to why it would not fire when it ran perfectly when I turned the key off the last time it was used. It seems highly unlikely that something would fail sitting on the trailer. But something definately has.
After doing a little research and troubleshooting we know that the fuel pumps are not cycling with the key but will run if you jump them out. There is no power at the pumps at all. What would cause the engine to not fire and the fuel pumps to not work?
I understand the the ECM grounds the pumps but does the ECM need too see fuel pressure before the engine fires?
Can someone tell me what function the LP fuel driver serves and what powers up the driver?
Fuses are good and even tried to crank the engine with a different wiring harness so no broken wire from the switch.
Any ideas on trouble shooting this? This is also one of the 2002 Merc/Yam motors. Any help would be appreciated.
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