Hello Everyone!
Long time reader, first time poster. So I've owned my boat, 2005 Trophy 2352, for almost a year now and I've been having pinging/detonation pretty much the whole time anywhere above about 3500 rpms. Below that I can run all day with no problems but as soon as I move up I'll start hearing it and if I throttle down it'll go away. I've put new spark plugs in it, the previous owner/dealer put the wrong ones in, and checked compression on all the cylinders. I used my trusty Harbor Freight special compression checker so I don't know how accurate the readings are but I got anywhere from 120-165 which I know isn't great to have that much spread but I'm hoping isn't the issue cause I'd rather not tear the engine apart right now if I don't have to.
I just keep feeling like it's more a lack of fuel issue so I went through the fuel system first. I put in a new fuel filter, checked the screen on the fuel pressure regulator which was fine, and did a pressure test which was about 39 psi at idle. I'm thinking about getting new injectors because I think that's the issue. I noticed 2 of them have been changed and they look like they were pulled from a junkyard. They're painted red which is pretty beat up and flaking off. Definitely not new.
The one trip out I had that the boat ran perfectly was when I put in a full tank of premium fuel, 91 here in good old CA, and had a freshly cleaned bottom. I was able to run full throttle with no issue the whole day but on my next trip out which probably wasn't that much later, maybe a month, it went right back to its old max of about 3500 rpms before starting to ping.
At this point I'm thinking injectors but I did read a long thread somewhere about someone having the shift interrupter switch cause pinging but I'm not sure that's my issue cause I don't have the weird rpm fluctuations he did.
Does anyone have any ideas or things I should be checking that I haven't yet? I've got a lot of engine experience just not on boats and enough tools to be dangerous, haha.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Long time reader, first time poster. So I've owned my boat, 2005 Trophy 2352, for almost a year now and I've been having pinging/detonation pretty much the whole time anywhere above about 3500 rpms. Below that I can run all day with no problems but as soon as I move up I'll start hearing it and if I throttle down it'll go away. I've put new spark plugs in it, the previous owner/dealer put the wrong ones in, and checked compression on all the cylinders. I used my trusty Harbor Freight special compression checker so I don't know how accurate the readings are but I got anywhere from 120-165 which I know isn't great to have that much spread but I'm hoping isn't the issue cause I'd rather not tear the engine apart right now if I don't have to.
I just keep feeling like it's more a lack of fuel issue so I went through the fuel system first. I put in a new fuel filter, checked the screen on the fuel pressure regulator which was fine, and did a pressure test which was about 39 psi at idle. I'm thinking about getting new injectors because I think that's the issue. I noticed 2 of them have been changed and they look like they were pulled from a junkyard. They're painted red which is pretty beat up and flaking off. Definitely not new.
The one trip out I had that the boat ran perfectly was when I put in a full tank of premium fuel, 91 here in good old CA, and had a freshly cleaned bottom. I was able to run full throttle with no issue the whole day but on my next trip out which probably wasn't that much later, maybe a month, it went right back to its old max of about 3500 rpms before starting to ping.
At this point I'm thinking injectors but I did read a long thread somewhere about someone having the shift interrupter switch cause pinging but I'm not sure that's my issue cause I don't have the weird rpm fluctuations he did.
Does anyone have any ideas or things I should be checking that I haven't yet? I've got a lot of engine experience just not on boats and enough tools to be dangerous, haha.
Thank you for any help you can provide.