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V150 TLRZ- 970 hours, saltwater engine
Picked up the boat from my regular mechanic last week after replacing water pump, gear case seals (blew out upper seal at 12 psi when tested), spark plugs, oil reservoir filter, plastic fuel filter housing on engine and ran engine tuner. I sent the motor in for a water pump kit only and was very surprised that all this other work was performed without my authorization. Visited with owner about the additional $600 and he adjusted some labor and conveyed to me that my business there is no longer needed.
Now to my current issues:
Launched boat, started and warmed engine with neutral start at 1000 rpm's for several minutes and then throttled up slowly onto plane for 200-yards before going to WOT.
Within 30 seconds the engine started losing power, boat came off of plane and when I throttled back the engine died and would not start. Smelled of fuel so I assumed it was flooded due to faulty fuel pump diaphragm (I seem to replace one pump or the other every 150 hours.)
Trimmed engine up to drain carbs and let rest for several minutes. Tried to start again and wouldn't, advanced neutral start to wide open throttle (previously this was the only way to get running when stranded from faulty fuel pump.) Once running the engine would only reach 3000 rpms under load, so I limped back at 1200 rpms.
Tied boat up, acquired tools and loosened bolts holding each pump and primed bulb- fuel squirted out of hoses connected to filter housing under cowling (plastic ties were not put back on and housing was not mounted securely.) Once back together properly the system was now holding prime and no leaks from fuel pumps.
Engine was hard to start and idling rough at 400-500 rpms, had to advance neutral start to 1000 rpms to keep engine running.
Removed Yamaha spin on fuel filter, dumped in clean bucket to check fuel, removed/checked new plugs, checked fuel pumps again and no leaks.
With the recent mishap at the mechanic shop I do not feel trusting in their services or welcome to spend money there. I am now faced with 3-week turn around at any reputable dealers in my area. I use this boat/motor to make a living and need it operable by this Thursday.
After recent repairs I am now low on funds, any and all suggestions for diagnosis/repair would be greatly appreciated.
V150 TLRZ- 970 hours, saltwater engine
Picked up the boat from my regular mechanic last week after replacing water pump, gear case seals (blew out upper seal at 12 psi when tested), spark plugs, oil reservoir filter, plastic fuel filter housing on engine and ran engine tuner. I sent the motor in for a water pump kit only and was very surprised that all this other work was performed without my authorization. Visited with owner about the additional $600 and he adjusted some labor and conveyed to me that my business there is no longer needed.
Now to my current issues:
Launched boat, started and warmed engine with neutral start at 1000 rpm's for several minutes and then throttled up slowly onto plane for 200-yards before going to WOT.
Within 30 seconds the engine started losing power, boat came off of plane and when I throttled back the engine died and would not start. Smelled of fuel so I assumed it was flooded due to faulty fuel pump diaphragm (I seem to replace one pump or the other every 150 hours.)
Trimmed engine up to drain carbs and let rest for several minutes. Tried to start again and wouldn't, advanced neutral start to wide open throttle (previously this was the only way to get running when stranded from faulty fuel pump.) Once running the engine would only reach 3000 rpms under load, so I limped back at 1200 rpms.
Tied boat up, acquired tools and loosened bolts holding each pump and primed bulb- fuel squirted out of hoses connected to filter housing under cowling (plastic ties were not put back on and housing was not mounted securely.) Once back together properly the system was now holding prime and no leaks from fuel pumps.
Engine was hard to start and idling rough at 400-500 rpms, had to advance neutral start to 1000 rpms to keep engine running.
Removed Yamaha spin on fuel filter, dumped in clean bucket to check fuel, removed/checked new plugs, checked fuel pumps again and no leaks.
With the recent mishap at the mechanic shop I do not feel trusting in their services or welcome to spend money there. I am now faced with 3-week turn around at any reputable dealers in my area. I use this boat/motor to make a living and need it operable by this Thursday.
After recent repairs I am now low on funds, any and all suggestions for diagnosis/repair would be greatly appreciated.
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