Volvo Penta won’t start :(
Volvo Penta won’t start :(
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Petrus1983

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10,424 posts

178 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Having had the boat out of the water for the last few weeks and having her anti fouled etc she’s gone back on the water and she won’t start. It’s had a new ignition barrel put in but that’s the only change. I’ve had a marine guy onboard and he can’t solve the problem - but it kicks over with quick start spray, the sparks are strong, starter motor seems strong and both fuel pumps are working. But it won’t start. Any suggestions?

Audis5b9

1,210 posts

88 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Which model VP?

Perhaps check fuel filters, going out/ in the water may have mixed up any sludge from the bottom of the fuel tank and now sucked into the system...

Petrus1983

Original Poster:

10,424 posts

178 months

Friday 2nd December 2022
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Audis5b9 said:
Which model VP?

Perhaps check fuel filters, going out/ in the water may have mixed up any sludge from the bottom of the fuel tank and now sucked into the system...
Thanks for this. I’ve asked and they were checked. Volvo Penta specialists booked for Monday morning.

noneedtolift

884 posts

239 months

Friday 2nd December 2022
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You may have airlocked the fuel system. Did you bleed the system? May have habbend when slipping or craning the boat.

gazzarose

1,176 posts

149 months

Saturday 3rd December 2022
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What engine is it? If its in older mechanical one then the fuel system is nice and simple, if its a modern common rail, it could be anything from a blockage or you're wearing the wrong colour pants.

Petrus1983

Original Poster:

10,424 posts

178 months

Saturday 3rd December 2022
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Thanks for the suggestions - I think the engine is about 10 years old. The people going on on Monday have a diagnostic machine which will hopefully give some sort of error code.

hidetheelephants

30,609 posts

209 months

Monday 5th December 2022
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The D1 has silly ECU problems because they weren't encapsulated properly, sounds like that may be what you have.