Trying to diagnose a fuel injector issue and maybe help someone out that has been having the same issue...
I have been experiencing an acceleration issue since the end of last year but didn't pay much mind to it until this year.. Basically had difficulty getting on a plane and getting up to speed.. felt like the boat weighed an extra 1000 lbs.. I was also noticing a lot faster fuel consumption and a strong smell of gasoline would permeate throughout the boat until you got going fast enough to dodge the smell...
So I did a complete tune-up (and then some)... Spark Plugs, Cap and Rotor, Plug Wires, Serpentine Belt, TPS, IAC valve, Injector cleaner...One thing I noticed when I pulled the plugs was that one of the plugs (When staring at the engine from inside the boat- 2nd to last plug on the right side) was a lot more dirty compared to the other plugs.. it was really dark and looked as if it was really burnt up or wet maybe... So when I went out after the tune up I didn't check the plug again becuase I guess I figured it was just bad from time.. (I dunno) Anyway.. I decided that my problem was the prop... and I bought an Acme Prop. I noticed a slight gain in my hole shot but not as significant as I thought it would be..
Now, I just got back from vactaion and was making sure all was in order before I launched and noticed that the injector above the plug that had been really dirty before was hanging on by a thread.. I moved it slightly and it broke off... I checked the plug which I had just replaced and it looked the just as bad as the plug last time (I only had about 5 hours on this plug).. basically all blackened up and kinda wet looking.. I'm guessing that I have been just flooding the $hit out of my one cylinder but was wondering since this may have been going on for quite sometime do I need to check anything else. Going through all the injectors and plugs and all of them look fine. After I replace this one I am going to run some Lucas through, again...
Thanks for reading and I hope I can help somebody out...
FYI- Part number for the fuel injector was 861260T... I could not find this at any autoparts store. I had to order it through a marine store online for like 120-130 bucks I think...
Your fellow Tige boater/learn the hard way guy,
Mike
I have been experiencing an acceleration issue since the end of last year but didn't pay much mind to it until this year.. Basically had difficulty getting on a plane and getting up to speed.. felt like the boat weighed an extra 1000 lbs.. I was also noticing a lot faster fuel consumption and a strong smell of gasoline would permeate throughout the boat until you got going fast enough to dodge the smell...
So I did a complete tune-up (and then some)... Spark Plugs, Cap and Rotor, Plug Wires, Serpentine Belt, TPS, IAC valve, Injector cleaner...One thing I noticed when I pulled the plugs was that one of the plugs (When staring at the engine from inside the boat- 2nd to last plug on the right side) was a lot more dirty compared to the other plugs.. it was really dark and looked as if it was really burnt up or wet maybe... So when I went out after the tune up I didn't check the plug again becuase I guess I figured it was just bad from time.. (I dunno) Anyway.. I decided that my problem was the prop... and I bought an Acme Prop. I noticed a slight gain in my hole shot but not as significant as I thought it would be..
Now, I just got back from vactaion and was making sure all was in order before I launched and noticed that the injector above the plug that had been really dirty before was hanging on by a thread.. I moved it slightly and it broke off... I checked the plug which I had just replaced and it looked the just as bad as the plug last time (I only had about 5 hours on this plug).. basically all blackened up and kinda wet looking.. I'm guessing that I have been just flooding the $hit out of my one cylinder but was wondering since this may have been going on for quite sometime do I need to check anything else. Going through all the injectors and plugs and all of them look fine. After I replace this one I am going to run some Lucas through, again...
Thanks for reading and I hope I can help somebody out...
FYI- Part number for the fuel injector was 861260T... I could not find this at any autoparts store. I had to order it through a marine store online for like 120-130 bucks I think...
Your fellow Tige boater/learn the hard way guy,
Mike
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