I monitor this site continually to learn as much as I can about my F150 so I am aware of fuel and fuel filter issues. I "suspect" a fuel issue but I frankly just don't have time to fool with it so it will go to the dealer. What I want to know is if I am doing something wrong or can I do something better.
Issue: 2011 F150 bought new on new boat spring of 2011 - approximately 50 to 60 hours - winter serviced by dealer last fall (32 hrs) including new Yamaha water separating fuel filter - have put about 90 gallons of e10 fuel through the engine this season - always treated with Yamalube and Stabil Marine at each refueling. During the summer the boat is stored in the water with the engine all the way up to keep lower unit out of water. I often operate the boat for a long weekend and then do not return to it for a month. It was used extensively from 6/30 thru 7/18 and then I left the lake until today. Started the motor and warmed up as usual but when I accelerated to get on plane the motor bogged down and stalled. It would start but not take power. Used the *****ing motor to return to my dock and let the motor sit for awhile. Restarted fine and idled fine but when I revved it to 2k rpm out of gear it ran for short while and then stalled. I have repeated this sequence twice with the same results and am assuming a fuel restriction issue. Fuel in on-engine fuel filter looks good, no water obvious, no alarms, fuel line bulb nice and firm.
Is it possible that storing the engine in the full up position drains fuel from somewhere in the system and then the remainder dries out and is causing this problem? Perhaps in the injectors or the VST valve or even the fuel pumps?
An inquiring mind would like to know.
Issue: 2011 F150 bought new on new boat spring of 2011 - approximately 50 to 60 hours - winter serviced by dealer last fall (32 hrs) including new Yamaha water separating fuel filter - have put about 90 gallons of e10 fuel through the engine this season - always treated with Yamalube and Stabil Marine at each refueling. During the summer the boat is stored in the water with the engine all the way up to keep lower unit out of water. I often operate the boat for a long weekend and then do not return to it for a month. It was used extensively from 6/30 thru 7/18 and then I left the lake until today. Started the motor and warmed up as usual but when I accelerated to get on plane the motor bogged down and stalled. It would start but not take power. Used the *****ing motor to return to my dock and let the motor sit for awhile. Restarted fine and idled fine but when I revved it to 2k rpm out of gear it ran for short while and then stalled. I have repeated this sequence twice with the same results and am assuming a fuel restriction issue. Fuel in on-engine fuel filter looks good, no water obvious, no alarms, fuel line bulb nice and firm.
Is it possible that storing the engine in the full up position drains fuel from somewhere in the system and then the remainder dries out and is causing this problem? Perhaps in the injectors or the VST valve or even the fuel pumps?
An inquiring mind would like to know.
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