2002 Yamaha F80 Carburated
Engine seems to be starving for fuel. Thourghly cleaned and synched carbs which took care of the sneezing issue. Now my issue seems to be a poor fuel supply. I took four feet of clear hose and hooked it straight to the fuel filter on the engine. I ran the opposite end of the hose directly into the tank. No fittings inbetween. The fuel pump pulled gas the entire length of the hose with no air bubbles. I took an eight foot piece of same diameter clear hose simulating the length of entire fuel hose system which does include a fuel water separater and primer bulb. The fuel pump was not able to pull gas from the tank and maintain a full gas line. There was a large air bubble in the line. Is this normal? There is no leaks from the gas tank to the fuel filter. You guys were a great help on the carb. side by correcting my sneeze issue. The engine currently will idle great with the eight foot piece of hose but at high RPM the engine begins to run rough.
Thanks
Engine seems to be starving for fuel. Thourghly cleaned and synched carbs which took care of the sneezing issue. Now my issue seems to be a poor fuel supply. I took four feet of clear hose and hooked it straight to the fuel filter on the engine. I ran the opposite end of the hose directly into the tank. No fittings inbetween. The fuel pump pulled gas the entire length of the hose with no air bubbles. I took an eight foot piece of same diameter clear hose simulating the length of entire fuel hose system which does include a fuel water separater and primer bulb. The fuel pump was not able to pull gas from the tank and maintain a full gas line. There was a large air bubble in the line. Is this normal? There is no leaks from the gas tank to the fuel filter. You guys were a great help on the carb. side by correcting my sneeze issue. The engine currently will idle great with the eight foot piece of hose but at high RPM the engine begins to run rough.
Thanks
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