MI Bearcat
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New to forum and wanted to get some opinions before I possibly spend unnecessary money. 1998 5.7L GS carburated engine. Engine stalls often when in idle (even sometimes up to 1500 rpm). Engine doesn't sputter it just cuts off like someone turned the ignition off. Instantly starts back up without any delay. Had mechanic at marina listen to it back in July although at that time he didn't have any time to work on it. He heard it stall and said it must be the ignition. They sent me an estimate to replace the whole ignition system as parts are supposedly no longer available. Couple thousand total for both engines.
I didn't take the boat back and have them do the work as I had a hard time spending that type of money when the mechanic came to that conclusion after only seeing it stall twice. I tried figuring it out myself by talking with others but never solved it. Normally once I was up and running there was no issues except a couple times it did bog down while on plane for a split second. As the season went on, there were also a couple times were it wouldn't start right back up and just kept cranking.
Boat is in heated storage now and mechanic has time to work on it. I told them about it bogging down and not starting up right away later in the season but they still want to replace the ignition system. I would happily pay them to replace the ignition system if I new that would solve the problem. Anyone have any similar experiences or suggestions? I've always put non-ethanol gas in it, treated it before storage and always indoor heated storage.
I didn't take the boat back and have them do the work as I had a hard time spending that type of money when the mechanic came to that conclusion after only seeing it stall twice. I tried figuring it out myself by talking with others but never solved it. Normally once I was up and running there was no issues except a couple times it did bog down while on plane for a split second. As the season went on, there were also a couple times were it wouldn't start right back up and just kept cranking.
Boat is in heated storage now and mechanic has time to work on it. I told them about it bogging down and not starting up right away later in the season but they still want to replace the ignition system. I would happily pay them to replace the ignition system if I new that would solve the problem. Anyone have any similar experiences or suggestions? I've always put non-ethanol gas in it, treated it before storage and always indoor heated storage.