I am looking at a '97 Stamas 290 with single 454 throttle body injected Crusader. The engine is a Jasper remanufactured engine with about 50 hours on it. The engine has not been started in about 18 months. As part of my due diligence I drained the oil, did the prelube procedure using an external pump, and removed the plugs to spray some fogging fluid into the cylinders. The oil seemed to be very black for an engine with so few hours on it, so I sent out a sample to be tested. When I pulled the plugs they seemed to be dirtier than I would expect. Black oily residue on the insulator and a couple had carbonized bits stuck between the insulator metal body of the plug, and some light rust. The engine was not fogged when it was put up. at the end of the 2016 season.
I am familiar with the procedure to do the compression test but I am not at all familiar with Crusader 454's. I plan to use a remote starter switch to crank the engine. This will allow me to crank the engine without energizing the ignition system. Correct?
I watched a Mercruiser video where the mechanic connected it to a slave solenoid located on top of the engine but I don't know where that is located on this engine or if it even uses one. Where is the best place to connect the remote starter switch on this Crusader engine?
Also, Does this engine have an electric fuel pump or mechanical pump?
With the ignition switch off, the electric fuel pump would be disabled but it wouldn't hurt to know where the fuel pump fuse is located. Is it in the box with the circuit breakers on top of the engine?
If it has a mechanical fuel pump what is the best way to prevent the TB from injecting fuel into the intake manifold when cranking the engine? There are fuel shutoffs but I don't want to damage the diaphragm when it's trying to pull fuel through the closed lines.
Sorry for all the questions and thanks in advance for any replies. Also, I would appreciate any input as to the condition of the oil and spark plugs. This engine was a warranty replacement for the previously replaced reman. engine.
I am familiar with the procedure to do the compression test but I am not at all familiar with Crusader 454's. I plan to use a remote starter switch to crank the engine. This will allow me to crank the engine without energizing the ignition system. Correct?
I watched a Mercruiser video where the mechanic connected it to a slave solenoid located on top of the engine but I don't know where that is located on this engine or if it even uses one. Where is the best place to connect the remote starter switch on this Crusader engine?
Also, Does this engine have an electric fuel pump or mechanical pump?
With the ignition switch off, the electric fuel pump would be disabled but it wouldn't hurt to know where the fuel pump fuse is located. Is it in the box with the circuit breakers on top of the engine?
If it has a mechanical fuel pump what is the best way to prevent the TB from injecting fuel into the intake manifold when cranking the engine? There are fuel shutoffs but I don't want to damage the diaphragm when it's trying to pull fuel through the closed lines.
Sorry for all the questions and thanks in advance for any replies. Also, I would appreciate any input as to the condition of the oil and spark plugs. This engine was a warranty replacement for the previously replaced reman. engine.