DougIndianLake
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I have a 1996 Mercruiser 4.3 LX Gen+ in a Donzi 182 Medallion (bowrider) that has been working great since I have owned it, which has been 2.5 summers. Yesterday, after running great for about 20 minutes, it stalled. After that it would start really well but then sputter out after 30 seconds to a couple of minutes. If I put it in N and revved the engine it would run longer than if it was in D.
Thanks to other threads on iBoats I diagnosed it as an issue with the oil pressure switch for the fuel pump. When I went to check it out I saw that the wires that would ordinarily connect to the leads on the oil pressure switch had been removed from the switch and were connected to one another.
On a hunch, I disconnected the wires from one another and attached them where they would have been originally, on the leads on the oil pressure switch. The engine ran great for the rest of the day yesterday.
My first question is: What's the scenario that would have prompted someone to bypass the switch, then at least 2 years later make that fix no longer work, but make the "factory setting" work again?
And my second question is: What's the recommendation from here to ensure it all continues to work as it should?
Thank you. Glad to have found this forum.
Thanks to other threads on iBoats I diagnosed it as an issue with the oil pressure switch for the fuel pump. When I went to check it out I saw that the wires that would ordinarily connect to the leads on the oil pressure switch had been removed from the switch and were connected to one another.
On a hunch, I disconnected the wires from one another and attached them where they would have been originally, on the leads on the oil pressure switch. The engine ran great for the rest of the day yesterday.
My first question is: What's the scenario that would have prompted someone to bypass the switch, then at least 2 years later make that fix no longer work, but make the "factory setting" work again?
And my second question is: What's the recommendation from here to ensure it all continues to work as it should?
Thank you. Glad to have found this forum.