TL;DR: I have replaced the starter, fuel pump, changed the oil and filter, oil pressure sensor and sending unit, ignition system (went with Delco EST from Mocassin Marine), fuel/water separator, spark plugs, and plug wires. Checked all wiring for corrosion and couldn't find anything. The neutral switch is working (if I put it in gear, it will not turn over). The only thing I can think is that a wire on the starter is not in the right place (I hired someone to replace it and don't know what wire went where) or there is a wire or loose connection somewhere, but I don't know where to begin looking. What else could be preventing it from firing up? What am I overlooking? The oil pressure gauge on the dash is maxed at 80 psi as well. All fuses are good and have continuity on the terminals.
I've been chasing a crank, no start issue since Christmas last year on a 4.3 Mercruiser in my 2011 Bayliner 195BR. I live in Hawaii so we took it out for Christmas when my mother in law was visiting. It ran fine for the trip to and back from our destination, we loaded it on the trailer and brought it home to prep for the next day to take my wife out for her birthday. We got to the ramp, and it would not turn over, it just clicked like the starter was locked up. We brought it home, I hooked it up to the muffs and tried again and it clicked again so I hired a mechanic to replace the starter. It would turn over but not start so I started small and checked the basics; fuel, spark, air, timing. I was getting fuel, and obviously air, but no spark. I replaced the spark plugs, no dice so I replaced the plug wires, still no dice. Then I replaced distributor cap and rotor, nothing. After consulting with my local mechanic, he told me to replace the oil pressure sender, that didn't fix it. Then the oil pressure sensor (what tells the fuel pump to kick on), no change. Then I replaced the fuel pump after making sure the sensor worked by jumping the contacts, no change. Then I stopped getting spark so it was back to the ignition system. I ended up replacing the thunderbolt V ignition with the Delco EST ignition system. I set the engine to TDC on compression stroke, set the EST up but still nothing. I am honestly just trying to get my boat running again and really need some guidance or help.
I've been chasing a crank, no start issue since Christmas last year on a 4.3 Mercruiser in my 2011 Bayliner 195BR. I live in Hawaii so we took it out for Christmas when my mother in law was visiting. It ran fine for the trip to and back from our destination, we loaded it on the trailer and brought it home to prep for the next day to take my wife out for her birthday. We got to the ramp, and it would not turn over, it just clicked like the starter was locked up. We brought it home, I hooked it up to the muffs and tried again and it clicked again so I hired a mechanic to replace the starter. It would turn over but not start so I started small and checked the basics; fuel, spark, air, timing. I was getting fuel, and obviously air, but no spark. I replaced the spark plugs, no dice so I replaced the plug wires, still no dice. Then I replaced distributor cap and rotor, nothing. After consulting with my local mechanic, he told me to replace the oil pressure sender, that didn't fix it. Then the oil pressure sensor (what tells the fuel pump to kick on), no change. Then I replaced the fuel pump after making sure the sensor worked by jumping the contacts, no change. Then I stopped getting spark so it was back to the ignition system. I ended up replacing the thunderbolt V ignition with the Delco EST ignition system. I set the engine to TDC on compression stroke, set the EST up but still nothing. I am honestly just trying to get my boat running again and really need some guidance or help.