We're in Oregon. My friend's boat has been sitting on a hydro-hoist under a roof on a fresh water lake in winterized condition for the past 7 years. It was winterized by his dad before he passed & my friend only now has time to get back to getting it running. So we've started trying to get it to run and have two issues thus far:
1. The low pressure fuel pump gives no gas - we can't hear it run over the "beep" noise from the ignition prior to cranking. It might be trying to run but nothing comes out of the the FCC intake fuel line at the front of the engine. The low pressure pump does measure 5V across the terminals when the key is turned to "on". There is some gas in the tank but its not full.
2. The coil gets 12V when the ignition is on but the #1 spark plug (and I assume the others) does not spark.
Could this be a non-obvious electrical issue like a blown fuse or switch we don't know to flip?
What should we check before we start replacing parts?
It seems like everything is there. It was working well before sitting so long.
If we start replacing parts so far our list is
rotor
cap
condenser
point
low pressure fuel pump
anti-siphon valve
Does anything else come to mind?
Thanks!
1. The low pressure fuel pump gives no gas - we can't hear it run over the "beep" noise from the ignition prior to cranking. It might be trying to run but nothing comes out of the the FCC intake fuel line at the front of the engine. The low pressure pump does measure 5V across the terminals when the key is turned to "on". There is some gas in the tank but its not full.
2. The coil gets 12V when the ignition is on but the #1 spark plug (and I assume the others) does not spark.
Could this be a non-obvious electrical issue like a blown fuse or switch we don't know to flip?
What should we check before we start replacing parts?
It seems like everything is there. It was working well before sitting so long.
If we start replacing parts so far our list is
rotor
cap
condenser
point
low pressure fuel pump
anti-siphon valve
Does anything else come to mind?
Thanks!
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