1988 Yamaha 130 ETLG - Pre-mix.
Hello all. New to the board and having a problem with the above referenced outboard. Two weeks ago boat left me stranded for the first time since I bought her 4 years ago. Engine started and ran fine for about 20 min. and then, after idling down for a few seconds she wouldn't get back on plane, topping out at 3200 rpm at WOT. I throttled down and engine died. I could smell fuel, removed cowling and saw gas dripping out of lower carb. First thought was stuck float or needle valve not seating and thus flooded, so I unplugged fuel line and tried to crank her. Engine would turn over but not start. Reattached fuel line and pumped bulb. Tried again and no start and was towed in.
Last week I removed and cleaned both carbs, both looked very clean, floats and needle valves in good shape, ports clean. Replaced all fuel lines, cleaned fuel filter, reset floats and put her all back together. Engine started and idled fine on the mufflers so took her out today. Engine ran better than ever for about 20 min., when the same problem cropped up. After slowing to pass a small boat, couldn't get back on plane; only about 3100 rpm at WOT. squeezed bulb (which was hard) and engine immediately died. Raw fuel was again dripping from bottom carb. After sitting for about 30 min. engine started and ran fine on the way back home, but still getting fuel dripping from carb. I've checked everywhere but cannot see where fuel is coming from. Pulled plugs and 3 were clean but bottom port side plug was wet. Could a small hole in the fuel pump diaphragm be sucking raw gas into the crankcase and causing my problem or is there something I'm missing? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
Hello all. New to the board and having a problem with the above referenced outboard. Two weeks ago boat left me stranded for the first time since I bought her 4 years ago. Engine started and ran fine for about 20 min. and then, after idling down for a few seconds she wouldn't get back on plane, topping out at 3200 rpm at WOT. I throttled down and engine died. I could smell fuel, removed cowling and saw gas dripping out of lower carb. First thought was stuck float or needle valve not seating and thus flooded, so I unplugged fuel line and tried to crank her. Engine would turn over but not start. Reattached fuel line and pumped bulb. Tried again and no start and was towed in.
Last week I removed and cleaned both carbs, both looked very clean, floats and needle valves in good shape, ports clean. Replaced all fuel lines, cleaned fuel filter, reset floats and put her all back together. Engine started and idled fine on the mufflers so took her out today. Engine ran better than ever for about 20 min., when the same problem cropped up. After slowing to pass a small boat, couldn't get back on plane; only about 3100 rpm at WOT. squeezed bulb (which was hard) and engine immediately died. Raw fuel was again dripping from bottom carb. After sitting for about 30 min. engine started and ran fine on the way back home, but still getting fuel dripping from carb. I've checked everywhere but cannot see where fuel is coming from. Pulled plugs and 3 were clean but bottom port side plug was wet. Could a small hole in the fuel pump diaphragm be sucking raw gas into the crankcase and causing my problem or is there something I'm missing? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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