Surveyor took my boat out for a test run and while running at full throttle for about 30 seconds, the warning chime came on and power was cut to the starboard motor ( s/n A204563). My mechanic hooked it up to the computer and it shows "cat damaging misfires" on cylinder 4 and 7. There were about 2000 on each cylinder.
After changing the cap and rotor, plugs and wires, and even a fuel pump, we are still getting them. Our next step was to be fuel injectors but after he monitored the voltages on them, they are all showing the same voltages.
The only thing we noticed in the log was that the misfires occurred at 5220 rpm. The max rpm for the motor is 5000, and I assume there is a rev limiter somewhere above that (maybe 200?). I can't imagine that the rev limiter would be to induce "cat damaging" misfires. Either it would cut fuel or retard timing to pull the motor back? We are not sure where to look at this point and don't want to keep throwing parts at a problem that could potentially be simple.
I have never experienced this issue in my 5 years of owning the boat, but I rarely ever go full throttle, and if I did, it would be for a very short time. Any suggestions on where to look next?
Thanks in advance
After changing the cap and rotor, plugs and wires, and even a fuel pump, we are still getting them. Our next step was to be fuel injectors but after he monitored the voltages on them, they are all showing the same voltages.
The only thing we noticed in the log was that the misfires occurred at 5220 rpm. The max rpm for the motor is 5000, and I assume there is a rev limiter somewhere above that (maybe 200?). I can't imagine that the rev limiter would be to induce "cat damaging" misfires. Either it would cut fuel or retard timing to pull the motor back? We are not sure where to look at this point and don't want to keep throwing parts at a problem that could potentially be simple.
I have never experienced this issue in my 5 years of owning the boat, but I rarely ever go full throttle, and if I did, it would be for a very short time. Any suggestions on where to look next?
Thanks in advance