I have a 2004 Rinker 312, with twin 5.0L OSI-EF engines and ocean series duo prop drives with SS props.
I took the boat out for my usual start of the season test drive.
The boat, while at the dock, ran perfect. while in neutral, I was able to rev the engines all the way up to 5000 rpm.
But, then I took it out to open water. travelling through the channels at low speed, around 2000 - 2500 rpm. all seemed fine. But then when I went to WOT, the engines would not go above 3000 rpm, like there was a governor limiting its speed. There was no hesitation, no backfiring, no misfiring, or sputtering. it just topped out at 3000 rpm. Although, I do feel a sight vibration in the boat once it gets up past 2000 rpm while in gear. no vibrations when its in neutral.
So far, I have replaced the distributor caps, rotors, plugs, and fuel/water separators. The fuel from the filters appeared to be fine, there was no water or particles floating in the fuel and it smelled fresh, as if it just came fuel station. I tested both fuel pumps both at the dock and under load at 3000 rpm. and the high pressure reading at the fuel rails was within spec, at 54 psi in the starboard pump and 56 psi in the port pump. the reading was steady and the same at the dock and under load.
I have been seeing others with similar issues posted, with suggestions about bad sensors and the engines being in "Limp Mode". the engines do not appear to be overheating or have low oil pressure. Although, the gauges for the port engine have not been working for a couple years. But the gauges for the starboard engine are reading within normal ranges. Oil level in both engines is good, with fresh oil and new filters done in April 2023. I have no audible alarms going off.
Any suggestions? possible sensors to check/replace?
I took the boat out for my usual start of the season test drive.
The boat, while at the dock, ran perfect. while in neutral, I was able to rev the engines all the way up to 5000 rpm.
But, then I took it out to open water. travelling through the channels at low speed, around 2000 - 2500 rpm. all seemed fine. But then when I went to WOT, the engines would not go above 3000 rpm, like there was a governor limiting its speed. There was no hesitation, no backfiring, no misfiring, or sputtering. it just topped out at 3000 rpm. Although, I do feel a sight vibration in the boat once it gets up past 2000 rpm while in gear. no vibrations when its in neutral.
So far, I have replaced the distributor caps, rotors, plugs, and fuel/water separators. The fuel from the filters appeared to be fine, there was no water or particles floating in the fuel and it smelled fresh, as if it just came fuel station. I tested both fuel pumps both at the dock and under load at 3000 rpm. and the high pressure reading at the fuel rails was within spec, at 54 psi in the starboard pump and 56 psi in the port pump. the reading was steady and the same at the dock and under load.
I have been seeing others with similar issues posted, with suggestions about bad sensors and the engines being in "Limp Mode". the engines do not appear to be overheating or have low oil pressure. Although, the gauges for the port engine have not been working for a couple years. But the gauges for the starboard engine are reading within normal ranges. Oil level in both engines is good, with fresh oil and new filters done in April 2023. I have no audible alarms going off.
Any suggestions? possible sensors to check/replace?