I hope someone can help me !
I have a 2000 Mercury 150L EFI. It sat for about 2 years and I am trying to get it running. I have pulled off and cleaned the VST tank, replaced the high dollar fuel pump in the VST tank (ouch, would not clean up), and the VST gasket. I have cleaned the water sep. and replaced the primer bulb line from hull to mech. fuel pump. When we turn it over the cylinders are getting no fuel at all.
Problem is after all of this, it will not hold fuel pressure. When you turn on the key, the pump runs for about 30 seconds then stops. During this time the fuel pressure will run up to about 38 psi and stay steady. As soon as the pump stops, the fuel pressure drops like a rock. When you turn the key on the pressure will jump back up. I ran a hose from the outlet of the VST tank to the fuel pressure reg. basically bypassing the fuel rail and injectors, and still the same result. IS MY NEW FUEL PUMP NOT HOLDING back PRESSURE???
One thing is that the primer bulb does not seem to pump up rock hard, and it wont hold steady pressure. Just put my ear on it, and when you pump it up, you can hear a bubbling/hissing noise in the primer bulb.
I have to continue to pump it to keep pressure on it. Is the new primer bad?
Have any of you had this problem before?
Thanks for any help
I have a 2000 Mercury 150L EFI. It sat for about 2 years and I am trying to get it running. I have pulled off and cleaned the VST tank, replaced the high dollar fuel pump in the VST tank (ouch, would not clean up), and the VST gasket. I have cleaned the water sep. and replaced the primer bulb line from hull to mech. fuel pump. When we turn it over the cylinders are getting no fuel at all.
Problem is after all of this, it will not hold fuel pressure. When you turn on the key, the pump runs for about 30 seconds then stops. During this time the fuel pressure will run up to about 38 psi and stay steady. As soon as the pump stops, the fuel pressure drops like a rock. When you turn the key on the pressure will jump back up. I ran a hose from the outlet of the VST tank to the fuel pressure reg. basically bypassing the fuel rail and injectors, and still the same result. IS MY NEW FUEL PUMP NOT HOLDING back PRESSURE???
One thing is that the primer bulb does not seem to pump up rock hard, and it wont hold steady pressure. Just put my ear on it, and when you pump it up, you can hear a bubbling/hissing noise in the primer bulb.
I have to continue to pump it to keep pressure on it. Is the new primer bad?
Have any of you had this problem before?
Thanks for any help