Hey guys,
Thought I would offer this one up to the forum. Let me know your thoughts.
Year 2000
2100 V Limited (essentially the 21V, but with different trim and finish)
5.7 Mercruiser Mag Mpi Ski with aprx. 600 hours.
She has been a FANTASTIC boat and engine for the past 5 years, then at the end of last season, we ran into an issue.
We put in, and buzzed around the lake for 30 minutes. Then, parked and swam and ate (engine off) for 30-45 minutes. Went to start engine, and engine would turn over, but did not fire. After 4-6 attempts, the engine did started. Upon driving out of the swim spot the engine would not go above 3000 rpms, and was bogging down, coughing, and back firing all the way back to the boat ramp. (Engine died if I went too low on rpms.)
I have been able to replicate this same issue each time out after.
It seems to be tied to the engine getting hot. The issue of the engine not wanting to restart—and then bogging and dying—only happens after the engine has ran for 45 minutes to 1.5hrs and is hot.
Things I have done:
I initially thought it was vapor lock, but the fuel pressure is good all around. Also, this 5.7s has the "cool fuel" system which runs the fuel through a pipe with water rushing through it to keep the fuel from getting too hot.
I also did multiple compression tests at different points, cold, hot, after the issue happened. And, each compression test was within the range. (145-160s across the board)
My hypothesis as of now:
OK, that is all I have... Any thoughts you may have would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Thought I would offer this one up to the forum. Let me know your thoughts.
Year 2000
2100 V Limited (essentially the 21V, but with different trim and finish)
5.7 Mercruiser Mag Mpi Ski with aprx. 600 hours.
She has been a FANTASTIC boat and engine for the past 5 years, then at the end of last season, we ran into an issue.
We put in, and buzzed around the lake for 30 minutes. Then, parked and swam and ate (engine off) for 30-45 minutes. Went to start engine, and engine would turn over, but did not fire. After 4-6 attempts, the engine did started. Upon driving out of the swim spot the engine would not go above 3000 rpms, and was bogging down, coughing, and back firing all the way back to the boat ramp. (Engine died if I went too low on rpms.)
I have been able to replicate this same issue each time out after.
It seems to be tied to the engine getting hot. The issue of the engine not wanting to restart—and then bogging and dying—only happens after the engine has ran for 45 minutes to 1.5hrs and is hot.
Things I have done:
- replaced ignition coil
- replaced spark plugs
- replaced distributor cap and rotor
- replaced IAC valve
- replaced thermostat
- replaced impeller
- replaced fuel pump
- cleaned fuel lines (from filter to pump)
- replaced fuel filter
- replaced fuel lines from tank to fuel filter
I initially thought it was vapor lock, but the fuel pressure is good all around. Also, this 5.7s has the "cool fuel" system which runs the fuel through a pipe with water rushing through it to keep the fuel from getting too hot.
I also did multiple compression tests at different points, cold, hot, after the issue happened. And, each compression test was within the range. (145-160s across the board)
My hypothesis as of now:
- slightly faulty head gasket
- When we first got the boat 5 years ago, it overheated on our 2nd time out. I later found impeller bits in the water tubing downstream of the impeller. "Thanks previous owner..." (I now replace the impeller every other season just to be safe.)
- This overheating lasted all of 3 seconds and I pulled the boat down to idle to get back home.
- I am wondering if this overheating issue affected the head gasket then, and it is now beginning to failing when the engine gets hot???
- Could this be some electrical thing when the engine gets hot?
OK, that is all I have... Any thoughts you may have would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
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