Hello all, hope everyone had a good Memorial Day weekend.
Ours was good for the most part, except.... took the boat out for the first time this year, and it ran very rough with no power. Long story short, I took the flame arrestor off and noticed only one of my fuel jets (port side) was working, the injector on the starboard side was not working. There are two jets total right on top of the TBI. There is a wiring harness that connects to the top of each of the jets. I disconnected the wiring harness' and swapped them, restarted the engine and the problem stays with the injector on the starboard side. I swapped the harness' back to keep them where they were. So, I think this tells me the problem is with the injector itself.
Am I safe in my assumption of the jet being the problem, as opposed to electrical getting to the jet?
Should I still try the 9-volt battery test? Am I safe to try this with the jet still in place, or should it be removed first?
My way of thinking is if replacing one jet, I should probably replace both. It looks like replacing them should be a relatively simple procedure, remove some torx bolts and maybe have a gasket on hand. Or is it not that simple?
Any help and advice on this is greatly appreciated, many thanks in advance.
Also our holiday was partially saved by our jon boat, first time I had kids tubing behind it. They still enjoyed it!
Ours was good for the most part, except.... took the boat out for the first time this year, and it ran very rough with no power. Long story short, I took the flame arrestor off and noticed only one of my fuel jets (port side) was working, the injector on the starboard side was not working. There are two jets total right on top of the TBI. There is a wiring harness that connects to the top of each of the jets. I disconnected the wiring harness' and swapped them, restarted the engine and the problem stays with the injector on the starboard side. I swapped the harness' back to keep them where they were. So, I think this tells me the problem is with the injector itself.
Am I safe in my assumption of the jet being the problem, as opposed to electrical getting to the jet?
Should I still try the 9-volt battery test? Am I safe to try this with the jet still in place, or should it be removed first?
My way of thinking is if replacing one jet, I should probably replace both. It looks like replacing them should be a relatively simple procedure, remove some torx bolts and maybe have a gasket on hand. Or is it not that simple?
Any help and advice on this is greatly appreciated, many thanks in advance.
Also our holiday was partially saved by our jon boat, first time I had kids tubing behind it. They still enjoyed it!