Has anyone experienced the problem with removing and reinstalling the gas filter cup on a Yamaha F250. The past several seasons the service tech had to replace the cup when reinstalling it. He said that the ethanol was causing the cups to expand make re-installation virtually impossible. This season I experienced the same problem and had to replace it once again. Fortunately, the engine is still under warranty and I got the cup for free. I noticed that the new cup has been redesigned and I was wondering if the material that it is made from was also updated. The cup list for about $130 which I find totally insane and I am not looking forward to paying that every season when I replace the fuel filter.
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Yamaha has changed the material of filter cups to correct that problem, the new cup your dealer installed should not swell like old ones did.
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My F150 did the exact same thing, swelled up badly, discolored (yellowed) as well. It would not go back in the upper mount.
It was replaced under warranty.. The service manager said it was a common problem and that the ethonol was causing the problem..... The new one dropped right in..
I stopped using ethonol fuel and am using non-ethonol fuel.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by robert graham View PostThe fuel cup on my 90HP Yamaha used to get pretty darn tight, but I started putting some silicon grease on the threads and O-ring and it helps a lot! When you re-install the cup, no reason to over-tighten it, just enough to compress that O-ring for a good seal. Good Luck!
Had I not noticed just a very slight amount of fuel leakage (after an unexpected stall idleing out of a canal), I wouldn't have known there was a problem.. It had apparently been running that way for quite awhile...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Sounds like yours is a bit more complex, maybe just a bad design. Some of the new motors have so many components and accessories jammed under their cowls, they have to be tough to work on. My motor is a 1999 2 stroke premix, more like working on an older 350 Chevy motor. Well, good luck with your fuel bowl!
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Originally posted by robert graham View PostSounds like yours is a bit more complex, maybe just a bad design. Some of the new motors have so many components and accessories jammed under their cowls, they have to be tough to work on. My motor is a 1999 2 stroke premix, more like working on an older 350 Chevy motor. Well, good luck with your fuel bowl!
The filter assembly isn't badly designed, just the crappy plastic they use (used?). I'd file the outside edge down 010" before I dropped $130.00 on a piece of plastic...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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