I've got a 2002 OX66 200hp that I have about 300hrs on and hasn't given me a single problem until now and man is it a doozy.
A few weeks ago I came back to the house, put my Mako on the lift and when I started to lift realized it wasn't far enough forward so I went to fire the motor up to power forward and it wouldn't start. I was in a hurry so I didn't mess with it until a few days later. At that point I figured what the heck, let me see if it will start and it did instantly without any issue. I thought maybe the problem only existed when the engine was warm so I ran it at idle for a while and then in gear on the lift at low rpms(10-1500) to warm it up. After about 15-20 min of this I shut it off since I hadn't had any issues yet. Tried to restart it and of course it wouldn't.
I quickly figured out how to start the motor(neutral>throttle up half way to WOT>turn key>feather throttle up>motor starts>feather throttle down>let idle) once is fires up it smokes like crazy for a minute or so or until you rev the heck out of it and it will clear out but will not idle smoothly until then but once you do it will run for a while left alone. Either way i start it she goes without a hitch, only issue is starting her.
So far (in no particular order) I have taken apart the O2 sensor and short of bead blasting it I cleaned it up like new and all carbon is gone, also disconnected it to see if the default mode would show it was bad. I have replaced the two low pressure fuel pumps. Made sure that the primer bulb is working. Drained and checked fuel water separator. Disconnected the throttle position sensor to test it out and hope that default mode would prove that was the issue (noticed a difference but problem still persists). Replaced the VST filter, tested fuel pressure (steady 35psi). New spark plugs and also pulled the wires while running to see if maybe I was missing spark in some cylinders.
All of this and I still cannot figure out with is wrong with it. The next steps I was thinking about taking was to replace my rectifier/regulator with my buddies along with my stator to see if either of those are my issue. I am seriously ready to drive this thing out to our spearfishing spot and sink it. I suppose I would have to insure it first, minor details. I am seriously at my wits end with this, granted it is the first and only issue I have had with this motor in the year that I have had it but still.
Any help would be appreciated and welcomed!!!
A few weeks ago I came back to the house, put my Mako on the lift and when I started to lift realized it wasn't far enough forward so I went to fire the motor up to power forward and it wouldn't start. I was in a hurry so I didn't mess with it until a few days later. At that point I figured what the heck, let me see if it will start and it did instantly without any issue. I thought maybe the problem only existed when the engine was warm so I ran it at idle for a while and then in gear on the lift at low rpms(10-1500) to warm it up. After about 15-20 min of this I shut it off since I hadn't had any issues yet. Tried to restart it and of course it wouldn't.
I quickly figured out how to start the motor(neutral>throttle up half way to WOT>turn key>feather throttle up>motor starts>feather throttle down>let idle) once is fires up it smokes like crazy for a minute or so or until you rev the heck out of it and it will clear out but will not idle smoothly until then but once you do it will run for a while left alone. Either way i start it she goes without a hitch, only issue is starting her.
So far (in no particular order) I have taken apart the O2 sensor and short of bead blasting it I cleaned it up like new and all carbon is gone, also disconnected it to see if the default mode would show it was bad. I have replaced the two low pressure fuel pumps. Made sure that the primer bulb is working. Drained and checked fuel water separator. Disconnected the throttle position sensor to test it out and hope that default mode would prove that was the issue (noticed a difference but problem still persists). Replaced the VST filter, tested fuel pressure (steady 35psi). New spark plugs and also pulled the wires while running to see if maybe I was missing spark in some cylinders.
All of this and I still cannot figure out with is wrong with it. The next steps I was thinking about taking was to replace my rectifier/regulator with my buddies along with my stator to see if either of those are my issue. I am seriously ready to drive this thing out to our spearfishing spot and sink it. I suppose I would have to insure it first, minor details. I am seriously at my wits end with this, granted it is the first and only issue I have had with this motor in the year that I have had it but still.
Any help would be appreciated and welcomed!!!
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