I have a 1997 C80TLRV 2 stroke Yamaha outboard. Took it out this morning and idled for about 2 miles. Ran fantastic. Went to give some throttle when I got out of the no wake zone and the motor died. Cranked right up but every time I tried to give it more throttle, it would bog down and stop. Thinking it might be the fuel pump. What would be your thoughts? Thanks,
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C80TLRV 80hp 2 stroke engine will not go faster than idle
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostIf you think that it is the fuel pump use the primer ball to keep fuel flowing to the carburetors. See what happens. If the motor then runs just fine I would think you are right in suspecting the fuel pump to be at fault.
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What you can do to try and verify that it is a fuel related problem is to have someone mist some gasoline into the air intake system as you advance the throttle. If it picks up and runs with fuel being misted, but won't come up on power on its own, then that further leads me to suspect the carburetors are the problem.
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Has the engine sat for awhile with un-treated ethanol fuel?
It does sound as if the carburetors are dirty. Draining the float bowls and catching what comes out may show water/crap in the carbs.
Their not available anymore so take care pulling them apart: https://www.boats.net/catalog/yamaha...lrv/carburetorScott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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