@muc the plate that has the serial number is pretty destroyed and faded and I am having real trouble determining the last 2 numbers. What I can say with pretty good confidence is that the first numbers are 40122305. Do you know if like a car certain numbers represent certain things that we can backwards decipher it like a VIN?
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I was able to get the Product Number off the plate - 3869415. Based on the screenshot, which manual do I need that I am missing?
Unfortunately the engine serial number doesn't work like a VIN does. Your boats HIN -- hull identification number -- kind of does, but doesn't include any engine or drive info like a VIN does.
The partial serial number you supplied does tell us that you have an "early" -J model. The serial break is 4012248515
The product number does tell us for sure that you do have a 8.1GXi-J but doesn't help with early/late. I think the early/late only matters when ordering parts, but not 100% sure on that.
Did you try the drive and/or transom serial numbers?
7749393 EGC Diagnostics is the manual you use for troubleshooting codes.
Ha Ha I just looked at my copy on page 239 it has the troubleshooting tree ----- it's wrong! ----- has a reference of 5Ω and tells you a resistance of less then 5Ω indicates a bad harness. Well that's not correct. Less than 5Ω is good. higher is bad and needs to be tracked down. Just another example of why you should never blindly follow a manual, need to have some common sense.
Look in the Volvo Book section in your Diacom for:
EGC Fuel Injection System Operation and Diagnosis
This Training Publication covers all
Non-Catalyst EGC engines
07/2008
Lots of good info in that book, it's a copy of the book that we all get when we attend EGC school. Has a lot of theory.
I knew that Mercury Marine wouldn't allow Rinda to include any of their manuals, in fact i have always been surprised Volvo allows it. But I guess even Volvo has their limits.
If your wire harness is good and you install a new KS. Getting it torqued to 14 ft. lb. is important. The new one should have the correct sealant on it. Don't add anything to this sealant. Teflon tape messes this up.