I have a 1999 Cobia 240 W/A with a 225 OX66. I put it in the water last weekend after running her at my house. She started stalling immediately, then finally idled up and kept running. Once clear of the dock she started to loose power and die unless someone pumped the fuel bulb. I have replaced the fuel filter, fuel bulb, blew out the breather line, cleaned the spark plugs, knocked the ball out of the anti-syphen valve and am now dumping the fuel. The reason I am pumping out the tank is it ran better on a 5 gallon can and I wanted to salvage the fuel if possible. I bought the boat in July at a bargan price knowing it had fuel issues. The man I bought it from hadn't used her in 4 or 5 months. She doesn't knock or make any unusual sounds when running in my driveway. Am I on the right track?
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1999 ox66 225
I figured out the problem last night. I was replacing the fuel line from the anti siphen valve on the tank to the fuel bulb and discovered a fuel water seperator that probally hadn't ever been replaced. The filter was severly rusted with holes along the top which allowed the system to suck air and lose prime. Also fuel comming out of the filter was full of rust and contaminents. I am going to water test the boat tomorrow and I am optomistic.Last edited by bigdave; 08-21-2010, 12:46 AM.
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Originally posted by bigdave View PostI figured out the problem last night. I was replacing the fuel line from the anti siphen valve on the tank to the fuel bulb and discovered a fuel water seperator that probally hadn't ever been replaced. The filter was severly rusted with holes along the top which allowed the system to suck air and lose prime. Also fuel comming out of the filter was full of rust and contaminents. I am going to water test the boat tomorrow and I am optomistic.
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1996 OX66 fuel problem
I ordered new pumps from a dealer so they are under warranty. I haven't replaced them yet, but spoke to a certified yamaha tech yesterday and he believes I should be fine after replacing them. He told me that without the lift pumps working and regulating fuel pressure I woul have poor idle, stalling from too much fuel being dumped into the cylinders and the tendency to flood the engine. My symptoms exactly. I would have just replaced the diaphrams myself, but the cost of 2 diaphrams and gaskets makes it almost more cost effective to buy new pumps. I will let you know how she runs after replacing the pumps.
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usually pumping the ball with bad low pressure pumps will make the engine run worse if the diaphrams are bad, dumping raw fuel into crankcase and not into VST/intake but if they were bad they needed to be replaced anyway.
if this doesnt help i would look at your fuel delivery side,from tank, pickup tube,lines, ball,filters and then clean VST tank and clean/replace filter
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