flargin
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following the testing in the Adults only section and the EFI manual (Marine Power 950)
The key thing I found is that the EFI manual indicates the Fuel Pressure regulator should keep it at pressure for 15-20 seconds after the pump is turned off. Mine take 3-5 seconds to go to 15 lbs, from a nice, expected 40 lbs.
Do I need to replace the regulator?
The reason I was analyzing my fuel system is once and a while I will go from a full WOT, to a stop, when I try to restart (2 times this season, maybe 1% of the time) It will not start. I know it is a fuel delivery problem, when it happens, I have air in my racor filter, and air in the system. and I am trying to chase it... but it is such an infrequent problem... but really annoying...
Thanks.
89 Bravo 1. Newly rebuilt - but this problem existed with previous owner.
The key thing I found is that the EFI manual indicates the Fuel Pressure regulator should keep it at pressure for 15-20 seconds after the pump is turned off. Mine take 3-5 seconds to go to 15 lbs, from a nice, expected 40 lbs.
Do I need to replace the regulator?
The reason I was analyzing my fuel system is once and a while I will go from a full WOT, to a stop, when I try to restart (2 times this season, maybe 1% of the time) It will not start. I know it is a fuel delivery problem, when it happens, I have air in my racor filter, and air in the system. and I am trying to chase it... but it is such an infrequent problem... but really annoying...
Thanks.
89 Bravo 1. Newly rebuilt - but this problem existed with previous owner.