2001 Grady White 30' with Twin 250 - OX66 Salt Water Series II.
Just located from Florida to Mazatlan Mexico... NO YAMAHA Service available.
Last three runs 25 miles out, *****ing and 25 back, have been excellent.
Last run we didn't get far; just past the break water. About one minute after I pushed rpm's to 3600 the port engine died off. RPM's went down to less than 800 and bounced around. Shut-down and re-starts were fine, but same result every time I tried to cruise above 3000. Runs OK at lower RPM's and starts fine.
Examined in-line water separator; brand new and super clean.
Examined in-line filter in port engine; seems to be OK, but there was a mirco-spec of gas varnish. Cleaned and re-installed. Same problem.
Switched from main to aux tank; same problems.
Switched gas lines at the motors; starboard runs perfect and port continues with same problem.
I by passed the filter in the motor, and the 'check-valve' and everything seemed to run perfectly. Ran for about 30 minutes without a hic-up. Just as I was coming back in, the same problem occurred... it just died off at about 3600; dropped to 1500; jumped back to 3600; dropped to 1500; back to 3600. I wouldn't call it surging, but maybe long-surging.
It seems like it is starving for gas at cruise speed. Ran all the way back in at 900 to 1200 rpm's and not a problem.
Lot's of advise: one guy thinks I have water in my gas; another guy says I'm getting air in my lines.
I'm getting new filters sent down from lower 48 but that will/could take ?? weeks ??
Is there anything else I can look at?
I put a quart of conditioner in each tank (156 gal and 150 gal).
Tanks are super clean. Always put away properly.
thanks in advance
PS: I just retired and want to do a little playing; I don't want to take work away from any good Yamaha mechanics. If anybody knows a good Yamaha guy in Mazatlan, please let me know!
Just located from Florida to Mazatlan Mexico... NO YAMAHA Service available.
Last three runs 25 miles out, *****ing and 25 back, have been excellent.
Last run we didn't get far; just past the break water. About one minute after I pushed rpm's to 3600 the port engine died off. RPM's went down to less than 800 and bounced around. Shut-down and re-starts were fine, but same result every time I tried to cruise above 3000. Runs OK at lower RPM's and starts fine.
Examined in-line water separator; brand new and super clean.
Examined in-line filter in port engine; seems to be OK, but there was a mirco-spec of gas varnish. Cleaned and re-installed. Same problem.
Switched from main to aux tank; same problems.
Switched gas lines at the motors; starboard runs perfect and port continues with same problem.
I by passed the filter in the motor, and the 'check-valve' and everything seemed to run perfectly. Ran for about 30 minutes without a hic-up. Just as I was coming back in, the same problem occurred... it just died off at about 3600; dropped to 1500; jumped back to 3600; dropped to 1500; back to 3600. I wouldn't call it surging, but maybe long-surging.
It seems like it is starving for gas at cruise speed. Ran all the way back in at 900 to 1200 rpm's and not a problem.
Lot's of advise: one guy thinks I have water in my gas; another guy says I'm getting air in my lines.
I'm getting new filters sent down from lower 48 but that will/could take ?? weeks ??
Is there anything else I can look at?
I put a quart of conditioner in each tank (156 gal and 150 gal).
Tanks are super clean. Always put away properly.
thanks in advance
PS: I just retired and want to do a little playing; I don't want to take work away from any good Yamaha mechanics. If anybody knows a good Yamaha guy in Mazatlan, please let me know!
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