1993 1997 Mercury-MerCruiser GM V8 454 CID 7.4L and 502 CID 8.2L Marine Engines Service Manual Number 16

General Information
Visual/Physical Inspection
A careful visual and physical inspection must be
performed as part of  any diagnostic procedure.
This can  often lead to fixing  a problem without
further steps. Inspect all vacuum hoses for correct
routing, pinches, cuts, or disconnects. Be sure to in-
spect hoses that  are difficult to see.  Inspect all the
wires in the engine compartment for proper connec-
tions, burned or chafed spots, pinched wires, or con-
tact with sharp edges or hot exhaust manifolds. This
visual/physical inspection is  very important. It must
be done carefully and thoroughly.
!
CAUTION
To reduce the  chance of personal  injury and/or
property   damage,  the   following   instructions
must be carefully observed:  proper service and
repair are important to  the safety of the service
technician and the safe, reliable operation  of all
MerCruiser Electronic  Fuel Injection (Multi-Port
And Throttle Body) equipped engines. If part re-
placement  is  necessary,  the part  must  be  re-
placed with one of the same part number or with
an equivalent part. Do not use a replacement part
of lesser quality. The service procedures recom-
mended and described in this service manual are
effective methods of performing service and re-
pair. Some of these procedures require the use of
tools  specially  designed for  the  purpose.  Ac-
cordingly, anyone who intends to use a replace-
ment part, service procedure or tool, which is not
recommended   by   the   system  manufacturer,
must first  determine that neither  his safety nor
the safe  operation of the  engine will be jeopar-
dized by the replacement part, service procedure
or tool selected. It  is important to note that this
Basic Knowledge and Tools Required
To use this manual most effectively, a general under-
standing of basic electrical circuits and circuit testing
tools is required. You  should be familiar with wiring
diagrams; the meaning of volts, ohms and amperes;
the basic theories of electricity; and understand what
happens in an open or shorted wire. To perform sys-
tem diagnosis, several special tools and equipment
are  required. Please  become acquainted  with  the
tools and their use before attempting to diagnose the
system. Special tools which are required for system
service are listed later in  this section (see “Table of
Contents”).
manual
contains
various
“Cautions”
and
“Notes” that must be carefully observed in order
to reduce the risk of personal  injury during ser-
vice orrepair, or the possibility that improper ser-
vice or repair may damage the engine  or render
it unsafe. It is also important to understand that
these “Cautions”  and “Notes”  are not  exhaus-
tive, because it  is impossible to  warn of all  the
possible hazardous consequences that might re-
sult from failure to follow these instructions.
Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Electronic components used in control systems  are
often designed to carry very low voltage, and are very
susceptible to damage  caused by electrostatic dis-
charge. It is possible for less than 100 volts of static
electricity to cause damage to some electronic com-
ponents. By  comparison, it  takes 4,000 volts  for a
person to even feel the effect of a static discharge.
Introduction
There are several ways for a person to become stati-
cally charged. The most common methods of charg-
ing are by  friction and by induction.  An example of
charging by friction is a person sliding across a seat,
in which  a charge of  as much as  25,000 volts can
build up. Charging by induction occurs  when a per-
son with well-insulated  shoes stands near  a highly
charged  object and  momentarily  touches  ground.
Charges of the same polarity are drained off, leaving
the person highly charged with the opposite polarity.
Static  charges of  either  type can  cause  damage;
therefore, it is important to  use care when handling
and testing electronic components.
Thefollowingmanualhasbeenpreparedforeffective
diagnosis of the MerCruiser Electronic Fuel Injection
system.
All information,  illustrations and specifications con-
tained in this manual are based on the latest product
information available  at the time  of publication  ap-
proval. The right is reserved to make changes at any
time without notice.
An understanding  of the material  contained herein
and in subsequent publications issued when neces-
sary, will assist service  personnel in properly main-
taining the quality to which MerCruiser engine control
systems are built.
Index
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ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (MULTI-PORT AND THROTTLE BODY) - 5C-1
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This book is invaluable if you do your own repairs. Great book.


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