I have an '01 F115 that was loosing power. I spoke with a mechanic and he told me that more than likely it was the VST filter. I got home removed the VST and visually inspected it. There was no visible debris and it looked clean, I could see through it. I re-installed it and ordered a new LP fuel pump, fuel/water filter, in-line filter and sent the injectors off to be cleaned. Got everything back together with high hopes. Put her in the water, gave full throttle and nothing had changed. I was pulling my hair out. Out of my own options, I took it to a factory trained Yamaha mechanic and he got the fuel guages (which I do not own) and it showed 20 psi, which is about half of what it should be. I told him the same thing I just wrote and he asked me about my VST inspection "did you blow through it"? I said "no, I didn't know to blow through it". He said that the ethanol in the gas can form a clear film over the VST filter and over time cover it so the fuel pressure is too low for the engine to function properly. SOOOOOO he is gonna replace my VST filter for me and pray that it is not the HP fuel pump. There are 2 morals to this story. 1. Get fuel guages and check fuel pressure (it will save lots of time and $$)! 2. If you don't have fuel guage and don't want to purchase one, blow through the VST filter as part of your inspection.
I hope this tidbit of info is helpful.
I hope this tidbit of info is helpful.
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