Hi all,
What was originally an AQ271c has been modified over the years, most recently with a vortec engine (still carbed) which involved going from mechanical fuel pump to electric. Boat was running fine, albeit not many hours since the new engine, and recently started then immediately stopped and wouldnāt restart, no other symptoms. No smell of gas after cranking and a shot of starter fluid or gas in the carb will try to start but then quickly shut down. 12v jump to fuel pump runs it and when pulled supply line off carb and did same test, good fuel flow. Tracing the circuit leads to an oil pressure switch near the oil filter that supplies the fuel pump with power and in turn is supplied by either the starter or the ignition coil. Power to coil, starter, relay between them and everywhere else I tested. I couldnt find any other fuses in these circuits, though from what Iāve found online seems like there should beā¦ That oil switch is super hard to get at. Before I replace it, anything else I could have overlooked? Am having visions of mangling the darn thing trying to get it out or failing to get a good seal putting it back in - any tips or tricks?
Also bothers me this is less than a year old and has failed. Found online an automotive switch that will run the pump for a few seconds when the switch is turned to āonā and then will run when the tach is getting signal. Seems to accomplish the same thing, no fuel running when engine isnāt, and maybe a better way to go about it - any thoughts on this?
What was originally an AQ271c has been modified over the years, most recently with a vortec engine (still carbed) which involved going from mechanical fuel pump to electric. Boat was running fine, albeit not many hours since the new engine, and recently started then immediately stopped and wouldnāt restart, no other symptoms. No smell of gas after cranking and a shot of starter fluid or gas in the carb will try to start but then quickly shut down. 12v jump to fuel pump runs it and when pulled supply line off carb and did same test, good fuel flow. Tracing the circuit leads to an oil pressure switch near the oil filter that supplies the fuel pump with power and in turn is supplied by either the starter or the ignition coil. Power to coil, starter, relay between them and everywhere else I tested. I couldnt find any other fuses in these circuits, though from what Iāve found online seems like there should beā¦ That oil switch is super hard to get at. Before I replace it, anything else I could have overlooked? Am having visions of mangling the darn thing trying to get it out or failing to get a good seal putting it back in - any tips or tricks?
Also bothers me this is less than a year old and has failed. Found online an automotive switch that will run the pump for a few seconds when the switch is turned to āonā and then will run when the tach is getting signal. Seems to accomplish the same thing, no fuel running when engine isnāt, and maybe a better way to go about it - any thoughts on this?