After going through my spring maintenance routine (new plugs, engine oil, lower unit oil, engine filters and water/fuel separator filter) I had a very difficult time getting the engine started. I clean the injectors and ultimately took the engine to a Yamaha tech who went through the VST tank. After he completed the work he ran the engine and reported it purred like a kitten.
On my first trip out on the water I was running at 4200-4400 rpms and the engine hiccupped and died. I was able to restart and get to my end destination, but later in the day it did the same thing and finally would not start at all. I was on the water at a dock so couldn't completely trouble shoot the problem, but was able to pull all the injectors and clean them with carb cleaner and compressed air. I also blew fuel through the rail by turning the engine over to clean out any crud. I reassembled everything and once again the engine started and purred like a kitten....until it died 3-4 minutes later. After letting it sit it would start again, then die again. I have my boat at home now and it does the same thing....the engine starts and runs well until it dies. The engines appears to run well until it warms up.
I have a Seloc manual and plan to start testing individual components (to the extent that I can), but thought I would ask if anyone has had a similar problem before I start trouble shooting.
I checked the spark on each cylinder with an inline tester (after the engine died) and all cylinders are getting spark although cylinder 4 appears to be a little weaker than the rest. I have not checked the fuel rail pressure, but ordered a fuel pressure gauge and will check pressure when it arrives. My initial thoughts are that the fuel pressure regulator is going bad or maybe the ignition coils are starting to fail, but these are only educated guesses at this point.
Any thoughts regarding the most likely cause of the problem?
Thanks in advance.
James
On my first trip out on the water I was running at 4200-4400 rpms and the engine hiccupped and died. I was able to restart and get to my end destination, but later in the day it did the same thing and finally would not start at all. I was on the water at a dock so couldn't completely trouble shoot the problem, but was able to pull all the injectors and clean them with carb cleaner and compressed air. I also blew fuel through the rail by turning the engine over to clean out any crud. I reassembled everything and once again the engine started and purred like a kitten....until it died 3-4 minutes later. After letting it sit it would start again, then die again. I have my boat at home now and it does the same thing....the engine starts and runs well until it dies. The engines appears to run well until it warms up.
I have a Seloc manual and plan to start testing individual components (to the extent that I can), but thought I would ask if anyone has had a similar problem before I start trouble shooting.
I checked the spark on each cylinder with an inline tester (after the engine died) and all cylinders are getting spark although cylinder 4 appears to be a little weaker than the rest. I have not checked the fuel rail pressure, but ordered a fuel pressure gauge and will check pressure when it arrives. My initial thoughts are that the fuel pressure regulator is going bad or maybe the ignition coils are starting to fail, but these are only educated guesses at this point.
Any thoughts regarding the most likely cause of the problem?
Thanks in advance.
James
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