This is my story. Dropped the boat in the water in April. Started right up at the dock. Drove it to my slip within the marina. I decided to do some work on it while in the water. Changed Cap, Rotor, Plug wires, Plugs. Started up. Ran smooth. On a different day I took it out on the open water. I was cruising at 3000 rpm for about 10 minutes. Suddenly it idled down and stalled. I opened the engine hatch. Waited about a minute and started it again. I heard a bit of a whine from the fuel pump. Brought it up to 3000 rpm. Same thing. I was able to idle back to the marina with no problem. Weeks later I installed a new low pressure fuel pump(since I had one on hand). After starting I heard a loud whine from the high pressure pump for a few seconds. I'm assuming that was from no fuel in the line. Neither pump is whining now. But it only runs for about 3 seconds and then stalls. Fuel is spraying well from the injectors. I don't think I have a water problem because I my gas tank is never without Startron added to it. But then again I could be wrong. I ordered a code reader to see if I can pinpoint the problem. May as well get a fuel pressure tester as well. Any thoughts?
Thanks, Todd
1999 Volvo Penta 5.7 GSI
Serial # 4110180260
Thanks, Todd
1999 Volvo Penta 5.7 GSI
Serial # 4110180260