I am hours old to this forum and apologize in advance for my mechanical ignorance. My mechanical work is being done by a local Yamaha mechanic who has been very engaged and supportive. That said, I have a reoccurring and intermittent problem that appears related to fuel starvation. My motor runs without issue at higher (3500 to 4500) rpms. However with extended *****ing speed (800 to 1000 rpm) after about 1 hour the motor will begin to stall. Sometimes I can get to the ball and pump up the pressure and sometimes no matter how hard I pump it will stall out. At times it has emptied the fuel water separator of gas before stalling. If I let it sit for a few minutes I can get it started. It can be a bugger if the fuel water separator is empty but I have learned to shut down the motor if it starts to struggle for fuel so this doesn't happen.
I took it to my mechanic and he found a bad pulley that had caused the serpentine belt to get chewed a bit and this was replaced. He changed the bulb and fuel line and removed the anti-siphon valve. I am able to blow air through the gas tank vent and checked the vent screens. He tells me the VST is fine.
I read that another member with similar problems reported: "...without the fuel cooler able to function, the bypass fuel is constantly being recycled thru the heat producing fuel pump until the boiling point at the fuel pump pickup (vacuum) is being reached, thus creating the vapor lock situation inside the pump itself." He reported "I took the elbow off the hose ( #17) and rerouted it thru the hole in the lower cowling to give me a straight shot thru the hose, and ran a piece of mechanic's wire thru the tube. I felt it when I hit the hose nipple, then a twist or two and it went into the nipple. I could feel some restriction there but whatever it was gave way."
This apparently solved his issue. I am due to take the motor back to the mechanic who is unsure what to do next (I did share the above solution with him via email but we haven't discussed.)
Any ideas on what should be explored?
Many Thanks in Advance.
I took it to my mechanic and he found a bad pulley that had caused the serpentine belt to get chewed a bit and this was replaced. He changed the bulb and fuel line and removed the anti-siphon valve. I am able to blow air through the gas tank vent and checked the vent screens. He tells me the VST is fine.
I read that another member with similar problems reported: "...without the fuel cooler able to function, the bypass fuel is constantly being recycled thru the heat producing fuel pump until the boiling point at the fuel pump pickup (vacuum) is being reached, thus creating the vapor lock situation inside the pump itself." He reported "I took the elbow off the hose ( #17) and rerouted it thru the hole in the lower cowling to give me a straight shot thru the hose, and ran a piece of mechanic's wire thru the tube. I felt it when I hit the hose nipple, then a twist or two and it went into the nipple. I could feel some restriction there but whatever it was gave way."
This apparently solved his issue. I am due to take the motor back to the mechanic who is unsure what to do next (I did share the above solution with him via email but we haven't discussed.)
Any ideas on what should be explored?
Many Thanks in Advance.
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