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Decelereration stall and no start
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Decelereration stall and no start
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
The best thing to do would be to get it hooked up to a diagnostic tool and check sensor reading when this happens in real time to see if one of them goes out of range. It could be a number of things but the simple ones that come to mind are the IAC and perhaps the TPS. Something could also be causing her to overfuel when you throttle back.
When she stalls, what happens if you try to start her without waiting for the beeps? Will she crank over, will she try to fire?
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
Looking at engine, the plugs are original. Cannot believe 750 hours on plugs. Going to change them next weekend. Also , I believe, it would be a good thing to change IAC on both engines since it’s a wear part. The flame arrestors aredirty also.
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
pepmyster wrote:Source of the post Also, cranking the engine produces no spark.
You mean right after it stalls? If that's the case, it takes us in a particular direction.
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Re: Decelereration stall and no start
Is the marina a Volvo dealer? They won't have the Vodia diagnostic gear or proper manuals if they aren't. Without those, they'll just have to use their heads and systematically go through a diagnostic process to arrive at a proper conclusion, otherwise I can see this spiraling out of control ($$$) as they throw darts (new parts) at it in hopes that one will solve the problem. If they're not a dealer and they get OEM (Volvo) parts, they won't get them at cost and will charge you more than they would otherwise cost from an OEM dealer which is where they would likely get them from at retail or trade cost (not dealer cost) then mark it up again so they make money too. Unless they are very competent and the fault is obvious, I'd be looking for a marina that is a Volvo dealer with the proper diagnostic equipment that you can run your boat to.
On another note, if you're handy with tools, have some mechanical knowledge, and feel comfortable enough to tackle this yourself, the good thing about having two engines is that you can swap suspected parts to see if the problem follows the part. You must only do this one part at a time though or you won't know which part solved the problem.
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