Hi all, I've got a new to me last year Carver Mariner 3297 with dual inboard v drive engines. Starboard engine is the one acting up, serial number 0B956094. Some background on the engine, last summer it ran great though the last time we had it on the water it experienced roughly the same problem I'm about to describe albeit it started back up within 30 seconds. Over winter I replaced the distributor cap, rotor, plugs, plug wires, changed oil & filter, and fuel/separator filter (no water). While replacing those I did note that the coil looked pretty old, definitely older than the port side.
Here's what's happening, except for one time that I possibly flooded the engine pumping the throttle (these engines seem to like to just turn the key, not pump the throttle 2-3 times like my older carbed merc on cold start), it starts great cold and on normal restarts where I turned off the engine. After a period of time of normal cruising, around 1200 rpm for 30ish minutes, the engine will just cut out. It doesn't appear to be starved of gas, I have a fuel flow sensor that detected gas flowing until the engine shuts off, I also removed the cap from the tank fill with no difference, and the rpm gauge doesn't do the classic out of gas rpm flutter before death. Once the engine cuts out, (and this same thing happened that time I mentioned above at a cold start), it will just crank, doesn't even seem to try to catch. One possible tell is that while cranking the tach seems to go crazy, fluttering around up to 3000-4000 and just swinging around. After a period of time relatively short, no more than 5-10 minutes, the engine starts up like nothing ever happened and will run fun until back in its slip (so far that's been another 30-40 minutes). I have fun brought the rpms much above 1500 yet and it doesn't seem to have any problems during idle maneuvering. Unfortunately this problem always seems to happen while on the river so diagnosing with my multimeter hasn't been possible.
So my question is, this appears to me to be electrical. I know I need to check wire connections wherever possible, do these symptoms suggest to anyone a specific component at fault? Coil, ignition sensor in distributor? The tach is the weird part to me, under "normal" cranking it definitely doesn't go crazy, it'll read a few hundred and then display correctly, so maybe that's a tell?
Thanks all!
Here's what's happening, except for one time that I possibly flooded the engine pumping the throttle (these engines seem to like to just turn the key, not pump the throttle 2-3 times like my older carbed merc on cold start), it starts great cold and on normal restarts where I turned off the engine. After a period of time of normal cruising, around 1200 rpm for 30ish minutes, the engine will just cut out. It doesn't appear to be starved of gas, I have a fuel flow sensor that detected gas flowing until the engine shuts off, I also removed the cap from the tank fill with no difference, and the rpm gauge doesn't do the classic out of gas rpm flutter before death. Once the engine cuts out, (and this same thing happened that time I mentioned above at a cold start), it will just crank, doesn't even seem to try to catch. One possible tell is that while cranking the tach seems to go crazy, fluttering around up to 3000-4000 and just swinging around. After a period of time relatively short, no more than 5-10 minutes, the engine starts up like nothing ever happened and will run fun until back in its slip (so far that's been another 30-40 minutes). I have fun brought the rpms much above 1500 yet and it doesn't seem to have any problems during idle maneuvering. Unfortunately this problem always seems to happen while on the river so diagnosing with my multimeter hasn't been possible.
So my question is, this appears to me to be electrical. I know I need to check wire connections wherever possible, do these symptoms suggest to anyone a specific component at fault? Coil, ignition sensor in distributor? The tach is the weird part to me, under "normal" cranking it definitely doesn't go crazy, it'll read a few hundred and then display correctly, so maybe that's a tell?
Thanks all!