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2005 Sportster 4-tec 215 still won't start when hot

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ple999

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After running perfectly, then parked for a while, it will not restart for an hour or more. It turns over but won't crank. Have determined that the TOPS valve is sticking closed when hot. So, I decided to remove the sealing disks and let the ECM think the valve is working. When I opened the oil separator, I found deposits of a whitish gunk. Dipstick is normal. Should I be alarmed? See photos.
 

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Yes, I've been following the advice of the forum members for month: new fuel pump and filters. cleaned the engine ground connection and added a 2nd, larger ground cable, etc, etc. The local shop said it's a common problem. The test, when it won't start, is to pull the dipstick and listen for a hiss of pressure release. It hissed. Then it started immediately. I'm now concerned about the white gunk in the oil separator.
 
Another possible issue that can cause no start when hot is a leaking exhaust manifold. Once the boat is ran a while on the water then turned off and left floating a while, water can leak back into the exhaust valves and into the cyls. This will cause hard or no start till it sits a while. Just another thing to consider.
 
Ple999, did you ever get this solved? I’m running down the same issue with my 06 Challenger w/ same engine.

Corylee73, leaking how? Is there a check valve or something in the exhaust chain to keep water out?
 
Yes. It was the TOPS valve sticking closed when the engine was hot. That causes an overpressure situation that prevents starting. I pulled the TOPS, removed the sealing disks and reinstalled it. That way the ECU still "sees" it, and the engine started normally.... Until the seized up for other reasons. If I get another boat, it will be a "normal" one.
 

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Yes. It was the TOPS valve sticking closed when the engine was hot. That causes an overpressure situation that prevents starting. I pulled the TOPS, removed the sealing disks and reinstalled it. That way the ECU still "sees" it, and the engine started normally.... Until the seized up for other reasons. If I get another boat, it will be a "normal" one.

Thanks for the update! On mine CanDoo doesn’t report that the TOPS valve has changed state when hot but I wonder now if it’s a false reading…ie the valve is actually f***ed but the ECU doesn’t see it that way. Really appreciate the insight.

John
 
The local shop told me how to diagnose it a sticking TOPS valve: When it wont start, pull the dipstick loose and listen. If there is a hiss, that the pressure releasing and then it should start.
 
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