Hello all...new to the board from Mississippi.
I recently purchased a used (only 37 hrs. run time) 2007 F60tlr for my pontoon boat. The motor sat up for 3 years with old fuel in it and the previous owner tried to start it but couldn't. I got new gas tank, fuel hose with primer bulb, new plugs, new water pump, and new fuel filters. Motor still wouldn't crank. I removed the injectors, cleaned the injector filters, removed the vst assembly and found a bad fuel pump. (appears that it had overheated). The vst was full of old contaminated fuel. I cleaned it thoroughly and installed a new fuel pump that I got off EBAY . (not an OEM pump) I reassembled and it fired right up and ran great on cups in the yard. Off to the lake I go and for the first half hour it ran like a champ, then sputtered and died. I squeezed the primer bulb ( was not collapsed but not rock hard either) and got going again only to have it sputter and die at the boat ramp a few minutes later. I just rented a fuel pressure test gauge from my local auto parts store and attached it to the schrader valve on top of the vst and getting no reading either with key on or with engine running. The motor cranks good and seems to be running fine. I cut engine off and disconnected the gauge and got no fuel leaks when disconnecting the gauge so I depressed the schrader valve and am getting nothing. (no fuel, no pressure hiss)
Should this motor even crank and run without adequate pressure from the hi-pressure pump? I am ready to remove the vst again and replace the pump with an OEM pump if that's necessary but really don't have the extra $$$ for an unnecessary second high pressure pump. It has always been my understanding that injectors have to have adequate fuel pressure to fire. Am I hooking gauge up to the wrong schrader valve? I only see one . I can crank engine and as it's running I can depress the schrader valve and am getting nothing......What gives here? Thanks in advance for your help, Fred
I recently purchased a used (only 37 hrs. run time) 2007 F60tlr for my pontoon boat. The motor sat up for 3 years with old fuel in it and the previous owner tried to start it but couldn't. I got new gas tank, fuel hose with primer bulb, new plugs, new water pump, and new fuel filters. Motor still wouldn't crank. I removed the injectors, cleaned the injector filters, removed the vst assembly and found a bad fuel pump. (appears that it had overheated). The vst was full of old contaminated fuel. I cleaned it thoroughly and installed a new fuel pump that I got off EBAY . (not an OEM pump) I reassembled and it fired right up and ran great on cups in the yard. Off to the lake I go and for the first half hour it ran like a champ, then sputtered and died. I squeezed the primer bulb ( was not collapsed but not rock hard either) and got going again only to have it sputter and die at the boat ramp a few minutes later. I just rented a fuel pressure test gauge from my local auto parts store and attached it to the schrader valve on top of the vst and getting no reading either with key on or with engine running. The motor cranks good and seems to be running fine. I cut engine off and disconnected the gauge and got no fuel leaks when disconnecting the gauge so I depressed the schrader valve and am getting nothing. (no fuel, no pressure hiss)
Should this motor even crank and run without adequate pressure from the hi-pressure pump? I am ready to remove the vst again and replace the pump with an OEM pump if that's necessary but really don't have the extra $$$ for an unnecessary second high pressure pump. It has always been my understanding that injectors have to have adequate fuel pressure to fire. Am I hooking gauge up to the wrong schrader valve? I only see one . I can crank engine and as it's running I can depress the schrader valve and am getting nothing......What gives here? Thanks in advance for your help, Fred
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