9 Nov 13,
1998 Sea Ray 210 Sun Deck with a Mercruiser 5.7 lrt EFI engine. Ser # 0L050996. Bravo III out drive.
My boat has been sitting for the past three years. When last I used it, it ran like new. The engine has about 160 hours on it since new. I added Stabil to the gas tank about a month after I parked it. I did not run the engine at that time. So now I'm getting ready to offer it for sale (my wife is not really a boater person) and I installed two brand new batteries and put 10 gallons of fuel in it today. I had checked the raw water intake pump to make sure it was free because I had one go bad on me in the past. The oil is full and clean.
So I cranked the engine a few times for about 4-5 seconds each time and it did not start. I removed the spark arrestor and primed the throttle body with a bit of fresh gas and tried the key again. It fired right up and ran briefly till the gas ran out. O.K. so at least I know it will start. The only way it will start / run is if I prime the throttle body. I see no fuel being delivered to the throttle body.
Now I'm thinking of all the bad things that can be wrong. Is the fuel filter / water separator clogged? Is the fuel pump shot.? This is a Cool Fuel System and from what I can figure out in the service manual (Mercruiser #24) the fuel enters the fuel pump and is then routed via a 90 degree fitting up thru a pipe that leads from the outdrive to the raw water pump thereby cooling the fuel as it passes thru the pipe? This is based on the exploded drawings in the manual. I can't see the fuel pump and I'm not 100 % sure where it's actually located on the engine. I know that sounds nuts but they really crammed the engine into the engine compartment and it's really hard to see anything let alone work on it.
I'm thinking about trouble shooting the easy things first. Disconnect the fuel line fitting at the throttle body and see if anything comes out when the engine cranks. Remove the fuel filter and replace it in case it's gummed up. Maybe remove the rubber line from the gas tank to the fuel filter to see if the line is blocked.
Removing the fuel pump would be a major chore so I'd like to test it before I try to remove it. Any ideas how to do that?
I checked the relay box on top of the engine and tried to push the "Reset" - red - button. It does not move at all. So I'm guessing that it's not popped out tripping the circuits.
I am not sure which relay is for the fuel pump. Nothing is labeled.
So my question(s) are:
How do I test the fuel pump without having to pull it out?
Where is the fuel pump located on this engine?
Does anyone have a photo of this engine showing the fuel pump?
I'm open to any ideas..
Sorry this post is so long but I'm trying to address everything I can. I'm at a total loss for ideas.
Thanks for any imput.
Keats
Arizona
1998 Sea Ray 210 Sun Deck with a Mercruiser 5.7 lrt EFI engine. Ser # 0L050996. Bravo III out drive.
My boat has been sitting for the past three years. When last I used it, it ran like new. The engine has about 160 hours on it since new. I added Stabil to the gas tank about a month after I parked it. I did not run the engine at that time. So now I'm getting ready to offer it for sale (my wife is not really a boater person) and I installed two brand new batteries and put 10 gallons of fuel in it today. I had checked the raw water intake pump to make sure it was free because I had one go bad on me in the past. The oil is full and clean.
So I cranked the engine a few times for about 4-5 seconds each time and it did not start. I removed the spark arrestor and primed the throttle body with a bit of fresh gas and tried the key again. It fired right up and ran briefly till the gas ran out. O.K. so at least I know it will start. The only way it will start / run is if I prime the throttle body. I see no fuel being delivered to the throttle body.
Now I'm thinking of all the bad things that can be wrong. Is the fuel filter / water separator clogged? Is the fuel pump shot.? This is a Cool Fuel System and from what I can figure out in the service manual (Mercruiser #24) the fuel enters the fuel pump and is then routed via a 90 degree fitting up thru a pipe that leads from the outdrive to the raw water pump thereby cooling the fuel as it passes thru the pipe? This is based on the exploded drawings in the manual. I can't see the fuel pump and I'm not 100 % sure where it's actually located on the engine. I know that sounds nuts but they really crammed the engine into the engine compartment and it's really hard to see anything let alone work on it.
I'm thinking about trouble shooting the easy things first. Disconnect the fuel line fitting at the throttle body and see if anything comes out when the engine cranks. Remove the fuel filter and replace it in case it's gummed up. Maybe remove the rubber line from the gas tank to the fuel filter to see if the line is blocked.
Removing the fuel pump would be a major chore so I'd like to test it before I try to remove it. Any ideas how to do that?
I checked the relay box on top of the engine and tried to push the "Reset" - red - button. It does not move at all. So I'm guessing that it's not popped out tripping the circuits.
I am not sure which relay is for the fuel pump. Nothing is labeled.
So my question(s) are:
How do I test the fuel pump without having to pull it out?
Where is the fuel pump located on this engine?
Does anyone have a photo of this engine showing the fuel pump?
I'm open to any ideas..
Sorry this post is so long but I'm trying to address everything I can. I'm at a total loss for ideas.
Thanks for any imput.
Keats
Arizona











