I have been experiencing an intermittent fuel leak with my 2005 Yamaha F225. It only happens when the boat sits unused for a week or two. It seems like the fuel is coming out of the exhaust. It smells like gas. I had a mechanic come today and the boat didnt show any symptoms of a fuel leak and ran fine. I ran the boat on Sunday and had the fuel leak issue. Engine did not run good and was sputtering at low rpms. At this point i dont know what to do ? Any help is appreciated
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I would not think a leak into the crankcase would send fuel out the exhaust, but a leaking injector could.
but then there should not be any rail pressure when the motor is not running to have a leak into the combustion chamber and out and exhaust valve either
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This has quickly devolved into one of my fave threads......
A leaking low psi pump will be evidenced by fuel draining out the bottom of the cowling or by fuel pooling at the base of the engine. A leaking hi-psi hose can leak all it wants as long as its putting out the proper PSI at its outlet. At least that's how it is on my F225.
Unburnt fuel will come out of the exhaust. If the engine is running poorly it is not at all surprising that you smell unburnt fuel.Last edited by oldmako69; 10-03-2018, 08:44 PM.
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