turfguy1969
Cadet
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- Jul 17, 2008
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I have a 2000 rinker with a mercruiser 5.7L EFI that i bought from a first owner last summer. I had starting problems recently and have been doing a ton of troubleshooting. One of the posts here stated that the EFI controller is very sensitive to lack of charge.
The previous owner had gotten 2 new batteries with 550CCA each. I sent an email to mercruiser and they responded that the minimum CCA for my engine (V8) should be 750 to 800. The local dealer said they don't send V8's with less than 1000CCA.
i am wondering if my intermittent spark problems are as simple as too small a battery? If the battery switch is placed in the 1 and 2 (both) position does this help in starting.
I am leaning toward replacing one of the deep cycles with a cranking battery at 1000 CCA and using it just for starting. Is it ok to mix and match like that?
thanks
The previous owner had gotten 2 new batteries with 550CCA each. I sent an email to mercruiser and they responded that the minimum CCA for my engine (V8) should be 750 to 800. The local dealer said they don't send V8's with less than 1000CCA.
i am wondering if my intermittent spark problems are as simple as too small a battery? If the battery switch is placed in the 1 and 2 (both) position does this help in starting.
I am leaning toward replacing one of the deep cycles with a cranking battery at 1000 CCA and using it just for starting. Is it ok to mix and match like that?
thanks