I have twin 1996 Yamaha 150 Saltwater Series (Carbs) on my SeaCat. My port engine is burning at least three times as much fuel at idle than my starboard engine as per my Yamaha Fuel Management Gauges. At 3500 RPM, the starborad is burning about 8 GPH and the port is burning about 12 GPH. I also noticed at fill up the port tank took at least 8 more gallons than the starboard tank to fill up. I been told it is probably my fuel pump or pumps. The port engine misses slightly at idle, but other than that, it runs fine. There is a definite sheen on the water from the port engine. The way I understand, it is pretty simple to check the fuel pumps by unbolting them and pumping the bulb and if fuel leaks out the back of the pump, the diaphragm is bad. Any more advice would greatly be appreciated. I will be trouble shooting this weekend. Thanks in advance, Doc of the Bay
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Yamaha 150's-Excessive Fuel Burn on Port Engine
Last edited by Doc of the Bay; 06-12-2010, 10:21 PM.Tags: None
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Thanks for the Help Guys
I unbolted both fuel pumps on the port engine and pumped the bulb. The bottom pump was not leaking any fuel from the back side at all, but, the top fuel pump was pouring fuel out of the back of the pump with every pump of the bulb. I ordered the pump from boats.net and will have it changed out as soon as the part arrives. Thanks for all the help. Doc of the Bay
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Say Doc of the bay
I was looking at a boat with a 1998 200 hp saltwater series on it and under the cowling I noticed some white on the gaskets between the heads and main block, should I be concerned
Thanks if you have the time
Rnast
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