I just re-powered my 1990 maristar 240 SC with the referenced engine i picked up as a low hour take-out. The job was a piece of cake, same block as before so everything bolted right up, picked up a instrument/ ignition harness and boom fired first crank.
Let her idle for a sec, double check fluids and temp. Fire back up, purrs like a kitten and then slowly starves and dies. No big right? probably air in the EFI system, talked to a guy at Redmond Sea-ray and he said yeah that's common just keep firing it up until all the air is out and the system is fully primed.
Now I cant even get her to pop, good fuel at the LP and HP pumps. There is an odor of old gas when i pulled one of the spark plugs. Not sure what the next step is now. I don't have the engine s/n handy but a believe it is 1999ish model. I downloaded the EFI diagnostic manual from one of Don's links today at work but not sure if it is the correct one. The book shows both pumps mounted fwd and my HP is aft.
Let her idle for a sec, double check fluids and temp. Fire back up, purrs like a kitten and then slowly starves and dies. No big right? probably air in the EFI system, talked to a guy at Redmond Sea-ray and he said yeah that's common just keep firing it up until all the air is out and the system is fully primed.
Now I cant even get her to pop, good fuel at the LP and HP pumps. There is an odor of old gas when i pulled one of the spark plugs. Not sure what the next step is now. I don't have the engine s/n handy but a believe it is 1999ish model. I downloaded the EFI diagnostic manual from one of Don's links today at work but not sure if it is the correct one. The book shows both pumps mounted fwd and my HP is aft.