Last month engine stalled out on trip back to Marina. Emptied fuel cup, installed new plugs and in-line filter, next time out boat ran well. Ran boat till fuel tank indicator was at lowest level to empty out old gas.
Put in 30+ gallons of new fuel (non-E-10) and correct amount of blue Stabil and when I started it yesterday it ran for a few minutes and stalled out. Emptied fuel cup, drained vapor seperator, installed new in-line filter, re-primed and stated again but it only ran for a few seconds.
When I primed the bulb, it never really got firm and only filled the fuel cup 1/2 to 2/3 full. Also, there is an air valve at ther top of the seperator. Is there a trick to pumping the bulb? Should I release any air/vapor in the seperator via the valve? Can I fill the fuel cup by hand?
Any helpful tips would be appreciated. Safe boating to all!
Put in 30+ gallons of new fuel (non-E-10) and correct amount of blue Stabil and when I started it yesterday it ran for a few minutes and stalled out. Emptied fuel cup, drained vapor seperator, installed new in-line filter, re-primed and stated again but it only ran for a few seconds.
When I primed the bulb, it never really got firm and only filled the fuel cup 1/2 to 2/3 full. Also, there is an air valve at ther top of the seperator. Is there a trick to pumping the bulb? Should I release any air/vapor in the seperator via the valve? Can I fill the fuel cup by hand?
Any helpful tips would be appreciated. Safe boating to all!
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