Mercruiser 350 MAG MPI

alldodge

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I would start looking closer at the IAC and TPS.
Basically you gave the motor more air and it fired up

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only way we could get it to start was to use the throttle and crank it for a bit.

What where you doing during this time?
If you were moving throttle than back to idle, than crank, this would do nothing.
If you opened throttle slightly and it still did not start that is an issue
 

AusFox

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When I was cranking and trying to use throttle it wouldn't start. Apparently before I got involved the only way they could get it to start after sitting hot was to work the throttle and it would start and rev up.
I agree by removing the Intake manifold sensor it sucked hard through that hole and fired straight away. I am also fitting a larger blower to the engine bay to help move air through.
 

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If throttle is moved move 3/4 to full throttle the ECM shuts off the injectors, so if it was flooding this should allow it to start if there is spark

Moving the throttle a bit to 1/4 throttle and it starts than this would lean toward the IAC and TPS.

I'm leaning toward the IAC without more analysis.
Remove the IAC and insure the tip of it and the bore it fits in is clean. With cable connected to the IAC turn the key ON (don't start) and watch the tip of the IAC. Does it move in/out?

Use a digital voltmeter and measure the TPS voltages to ground.
Gray = 5V
Black/Pink = Ground
Bark Blue/Orange = Reference

Key ON
Measure Gray for 5V to ensure it's exactly 5V

Measure Drk Blu/Org should read less than 1 volt. Keep measuring and move TPS from idle to WOT and see voltage increases smoothly close to 4.8V
 
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