digster wrote:
Boat: 2010 Frenzy H200
Motor: Mercruiser 4.3L MPI / Alpha 1 leg
SN: 1A611503
Test 1:
Key on pressure - 32psi
Engine idle pressure - 36psi
Engine at 1500 rpm - 32psi
Test 2:
Key on/off 3 times - 42psi when pump is on and priming then when pump stops psi drops back to 32psi.
Engine idle pressure - 36psi
Removed vacuum hose - no difference to pressure.
I believe the pressure should be 43psi but I'm not sure if I tested it properly ie should 43psi be reached at pump prime? at idle? at WOT? or other?
Typically with the engine on, Your fuel pressure should read anywhere between 38-41 psi, with spikes up to 43. Since the fuel pressure did not go up to 42-43 when you removed the vacuum hose, this is a sign that the regulator is not doing it's job. You cycling the ignition key and getting 43 psi tells you the pump is building the needed pressure. To confirm the pump is good, block the fuel return line using a special shut off valve tool then cycle the ignition key to build up to 60 PSI, Also in your case, blocking the fuel return line should help hold more pressure (38-43 not 32) after cycling the ignition key.
91-805918A1, Merc Fuel Shut Off Tool
861126A1, REGULATOR KIT, (43 PSI)