First post, hello and thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Twin DF 140s 2013 pushing a 25 foot center console -- 9 years without a single issue, yearly 100 hour maint done by me, last in 3/2022. 500 hours roughly. New plugs, filters, anodes, oil etc. Water pumps. Same high turnover fuel source, regular (E10) that both Suzuki and my local dealer agreed were fine.
1 month ago after a normal start, warm up (15 mins at dock) about 1 min after throttle up to 4000, BOTH engines smoothly shut down and would not start. Shut everything down, replaced one for the Racor spin ons with a spare and drained the blue plastic filter on the same engine. Fuel from primer to that filter after shaking it out. Still same: hear the fuel pump, the engine fires and starts normally, then runs and sputters to a stop in 5-10 secs. Towed in for the first time in my life, luckily only 1 mile from the dock. Port engine threw a MAP-2 code (3, 2), Starb no code but same start/die. Pumping primer bulb doesn't help, cannot advance in neutral as well.
I assumed water in fuel as my boat was built in 1988 and it has been a monsoon of rain lately (hatches over the 140 gallon tank needed O ring freshening and I had noticed water in there that required pumping out.)
1. Pumped out and polished the fuel (commercial service), there was enough water found that it seems possible that the rear twin pic up tubes could have shipped that water when the boat was nose up before it planed. Tank inspected, no leaks, inside mirror clean after fuel polish, new gaskets to the pic up tube hatch. Hatch O rings replaced. Fresh fuel and additive added (Stabile 360, as always)
2. On my boat, 2 pick ups run individual lines through individual Racor 10 micron filters then to separate primer bulbs then to each engine. All lines inspected, blown clean, up to the VST/high pressure filter which I can't get to (the boat is on a lift, and can't get to a trailer unless I get at least one motor running -- don't want to remove the manifold over the water!) Visual inspection of the HPF/FSV/Lines on high pressure side through the fuel rail all look clean and like new.
3. New Racors were installed and new blue plastic suzuki filters, I connected each engine up to a portable tank with new fuel -- same result: start, idle, die. No change with filler cap open, vent line seems fine.
4. I removed the MAP sensor, cleaned the port (which looked pristine) -- no change, still 3- 2 code. I swapped the port and star board MAP sensors, turned off all power, disconnected the white wire for a minute, reconnected everything and no change -- still get 3,2 on the port engine with a different sensor.
5. Checked both starting batteries -- both white wires are connected directly to the positive starboard battery -- both batteries show 12.45 on the meters, which is 75% or so of full, and should be enough, correct?
It seems that even if both engines sucked up enough water to block the racors and the low pressure filters, replacing and flushing the lines should fix this. If the high pressure pump/filter or VST wasn't allowing fuel flow, it seems to me that there would be no normal start or a few seconds of idle, then the shut down. The chance of BOTH engines have exactly the same flow fault on the HPP/filter/VST seems to be very unlikely, and it feels like an engine control shutting them both down every time after a normal start. There is no other code, and the injectors seem to work perfectly on both engines for the start delivery of fuel, it hardly cranks as usual, fires right up. I've never had to use the primer bulbs even after sitting for a month.
Is there a separate fuel delivery route for priming/start? I assume that fuel for the start is pumped by the HPP inside the VST to the rails/injectors, but I feel I am missing something that controls both motors after the start, since I can't get either to run even from a separate fuel tank.
Thanks for your thoughts -- these have been really great motors for me up to now.
Twin DF 140s 2013 pushing a 25 foot center console -- 9 years without a single issue, yearly 100 hour maint done by me, last in 3/2022. 500 hours roughly. New plugs, filters, anodes, oil etc. Water pumps. Same high turnover fuel source, regular (E10) that both Suzuki and my local dealer agreed were fine.
1 month ago after a normal start, warm up (15 mins at dock) about 1 min after throttle up to 4000, BOTH engines smoothly shut down and would not start. Shut everything down, replaced one for the Racor spin ons with a spare and drained the blue plastic filter on the same engine. Fuel from primer to that filter after shaking it out. Still same: hear the fuel pump, the engine fires and starts normally, then runs and sputters to a stop in 5-10 secs. Towed in for the first time in my life, luckily only 1 mile from the dock. Port engine threw a MAP-2 code (3, 2), Starb no code but same start/die. Pumping primer bulb doesn't help, cannot advance in neutral as well.
I assumed water in fuel as my boat was built in 1988 and it has been a monsoon of rain lately (hatches over the 140 gallon tank needed O ring freshening and I had noticed water in there that required pumping out.)
1. Pumped out and polished the fuel (commercial service), there was enough water found that it seems possible that the rear twin pic up tubes could have shipped that water when the boat was nose up before it planed. Tank inspected, no leaks, inside mirror clean after fuel polish, new gaskets to the pic up tube hatch. Hatch O rings replaced. Fresh fuel and additive added (Stabile 360, as always)
2. On my boat, 2 pick ups run individual lines through individual Racor 10 micron filters then to separate primer bulbs then to each engine. All lines inspected, blown clean, up to the VST/high pressure filter which I can't get to (the boat is on a lift, and can't get to a trailer unless I get at least one motor running -- don't want to remove the manifold over the water!) Visual inspection of the HPF/FSV/Lines on high pressure side through the fuel rail all look clean and like new.
3. New Racors were installed and new blue plastic suzuki filters, I connected each engine up to a portable tank with new fuel -- same result: start, idle, die. No change with filler cap open, vent line seems fine.
4. I removed the MAP sensor, cleaned the port (which looked pristine) -- no change, still 3- 2 code. I swapped the port and star board MAP sensors, turned off all power, disconnected the white wire for a minute, reconnected everything and no change -- still get 3,2 on the port engine with a different sensor.
5. Checked both starting batteries -- both white wires are connected directly to the positive starboard battery -- both batteries show 12.45 on the meters, which is 75% or so of full, and should be enough, correct?
It seems that even if both engines sucked up enough water to block the racors and the low pressure filters, replacing and flushing the lines should fix this. If the high pressure pump/filter or VST wasn't allowing fuel flow, it seems to me that there would be no normal start or a few seconds of idle, then the shut down. The chance of BOTH engines have exactly the same flow fault on the HPP/filter/VST seems to be very unlikely, and it feels like an engine control shutting them both down every time after a normal start. There is no other code, and the injectors seem to work perfectly on both engines for the start delivery of fuel, it hardly cranks as usual, fires right up. I've never had to use the primer bulbs even after sitting for a month.
Is there a separate fuel delivery route for priming/start? I assume that fuel for the start is pumped by the HPP inside the VST to the rails/injectors, but I feel I am missing something that controls both motors after the start, since I can't get either to run even from a separate fuel tank.
Thanks for your thoughts -- these have been really great motors for me up to now.
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