I have a 99 Sport Nautique with GT-40 engine. Bought it new and from day one it has hunted and died periodically when warmed up and at idle or just off idle.
I have done several things to try to alleviate it with no luck. I've changed the IAC motor and the fuel pressure regulator and tried adjusting the TPS.
I have checked the tps to make sure it works properly and it does. But I have a question regarding the voltage setting vs. throttle position.
In the GT-40 service manual it shows the voltage at 0% throttle should be .50 volts. When I tested it with the key on and the throttle in the neutral position at .79 volts.
The thing that I'm not positive about is what throttle setting is it in really when in the neutral position. Is the manual assuming that is 0% or is it really something close to 10%. I tried raising the voltage up to .90 volts in the neutral position and the boat hunted and died even worse on the water and was harder to start as well. It would take considerable cranking time for it to start when warm.
Obviously, logic says raising the voltage at idle on the tps was the wrong way to go and I'm going to try it at .50 next time out but I was wondering if anyone on here had experienced this or tested the TPS on their GT-40 engines in the same manner.
Do any of you have your boat handy where you could test that and report back?
The colors on my tps are different that described in the manual. I assume that is due to the year model difference and Ford changed the wiring colors somewhere along the lines. But if someone could test the voltage with the throttle in neutral and the key set to run I would appreciate it.
It's been 8 years now doing this and if I could figure it out I would be ecstatic. It's pretty nerve racking idling up to shore or a dock wondering if the engine is going to die right when I need reverse to keep from hitting anything.
Thanks,
Greg
I have done several things to try to alleviate it with no luck. I've changed the IAC motor and the fuel pressure regulator and tried adjusting the TPS.
I have checked the tps to make sure it works properly and it does. But I have a question regarding the voltage setting vs. throttle position.
In the GT-40 service manual it shows the voltage at 0% throttle should be .50 volts. When I tested it with the key on and the throttle in the neutral position at .79 volts.
The thing that I'm not positive about is what throttle setting is it in really when in the neutral position. Is the manual assuming that is 0% or is it really something close to 10%. I tried raising the voltage up to .90 volts in the neutral position and the boat hunted and died even worse on the water and was harder to start as well. It would take considerable cranking time for it to start when warm.
Obviously, logic says raising the voltage at idle on the tps was the wrong way to go and I'm going to try it at .50 next time out but I was wondering if anyone on here had experienced this or tested the TPS on their GT-40 engines in the same manner.
Do any of you have your boat handy where you could test that and report back?
The colors on my tps are different that described in the manual. I assume that is due to the year model difference and Ford changed the wiring colors somewhere along the lines. But if someone could test the voltage with the throttle in neutral and the key set to run I would appreciate it.
It's been 8 years now doing this and if I could figure it out I would be ecstatic. It's pretty nerve racking idling up to shore or a dock wondering if the engine is going to die right when I need reverse to keep from hitting anything.
Thanks,
Greg
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