Whats up guys! As you guys may have read on some of my previous posts, I am a proud owner of a Tige 21V Riders Edition. Just in case any of you guys have not read my previous posts I'll give a quick run down. I bought a 21V late last fall from a guy who sorely neglected the boat. I got an amazing deal but I knew it needed a lot of TLC. I've always liked Tige boats and have heard great things about them so I was excited to see the buzz about them. I was a previous Malibu euro Skier owner and it was a fun boat. During the test drive everything seemed ok, besides the neglect i.e. interior, exterior, and Mr. fix it wiring etc.
Fast forward to 2 months ago. I took the boat out with the wife and kids and it randomly started missing and then the engine died. Fast forward again, I changed the plugs, plug wires, ignition coil, distributor cap, rotor, transmission pressure switch, changed oil, oil filter, fuel filter, and also drained all the old fuel out just to make sure. While I was doing all that I had the interior recovered and I put it all back in.
Took the boat out last weekend and it ran like a dream. We ran the boat for about 1.5 hours and everything seemed to be perfect. Took the boat again today and everything seemed fine until I turned the boat off. We rode for about 30ish minutes, idled for another 10, and then turned the engine off so we could have lunch and let the kids roam around the boat. I attempted to start the boat, the engine turned over but it did not start. It appeared as if the engine was not getting fuel. I waited 5 minutes and attempted to start the boat again but no luck. The engine turned over but did not start. It appeared the fuel pump in the tank was not working. I could not hear it being activated when the ignition was on. Ultimately I had to get towed back in. (but from the great Aaron Tippin "There aint nothing wrong with the radio")
During the tow I researched, on this site and the internets, possibly causes for my issue. I checked the fuel pump fuse and it was good. I read that the oil pressure switch going out could be a possible reason the fuel pump was not working. I also read the fuel pump relays could be the issue. I plan on hooking up a power source directly to the fuel pump in the tank to see it if activates as well as disconnecting the fuel line to see if it is actually pumping. I also plan on troubleshooting the oil pressure switch to see if it is working. I also plan on checking the fuel pump relays to see if they are sticking.
I am hoping that anyone can give me some helpful advice on fixing the issue at hand. I feel like every time I fix something I have to fix something else. I know that boat ownership is not an easy road but I want to at least get on the road.
Thanks guys
Fast forward to 2 months ago. I took the boat out with the wife and kids and it randomly started missing and then the engine died. Fast forward again, I changed the plugs, plug wires, ignition coil, distributor cap, rotor, transmission pressure switch, changed oil, oil filter, fuel filter, and also drained all the old fuel out just to make sure. While I was doing all that I had the interior recovered and I put it all back in.
Took the boat out last weekend and it ran like a dream. We ran the boat for about 1.5 hours and everything seemed to be perfect. Took the boat again today and everything seemed fine until I turned the boat off. We rode for about 30ish minutes, idled for another 10, and then turned the engine off so we could have lunch and let the kids roam around the boat. I attempted to start the boat, the engine turned over but it did not start. It appeared as if the engine was not getting fuel. I waited 5 minutes and attempted to start the boat again but no luck. The engine turned over but did not start. It appeared the fuel pump in the tank was not working. I could not hear it being activated when the ignition was on. Ultimately I had to get towed back in. (but from the great Aaron Tippin "There aint nothing wrong with the radio")
During the tow I researched, on this site and the internets, possibly causes for my issue. I checked the fuel pump fuse and it was good. I read that the oil pressure switch going out could be a possible reason the fuel pump was not working. I also read the fuel pump relays could be the issue. I plan on hooking up a power source directly to the fuel pump in the tank to see it if activates as well as disconnecting the fuel line to see if it is actually pumping. I also plan on troubleshooting the oil pressure switch to see if it is working. I also plan on checking the fuel pump relays to see if they are sticking.
I am hoping that anyone can give me some helpful advice on fixing the issue at hand. I feel like every time I fix something I have to fix something else. I know that boat ownership is not an easy road but I want to at least get on the road.
Thanks guys
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