A week or so ago I had an issue where gas was spitting from my bottom carburetor. The research I did told me that it was an issue with the float pin. So I opened her up and replaced the float needle, float, and all the other stuff that came with the kit. The boat ran perfect for two days (probably 2-3 hours). This morning it cranked up fine, idled fine, but when I got on the throttle it bogged down and stalled. After a few more tries with the same result I limped back to the ramp. It starts great, and revs up in neutral fine, but under load it stalls. Any help would be awesome. Thanks!!
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Originally posted by moneypit View PostA week or so ago I had an issue where gas was spitting from my bottom carburetor. The research I did told me that it was an issue with the float pin. So I opened her up and replaced the float needle, float, and all the other stuff that came with the kit. The boat ran perfect for two days (probably 2-3 hours). This morning it cranked up fine, idled fine, but when I got on the throttle it bogged down and stalled. After a few more tries with the same result I limped back to the ramp. It starts great, and revs up in neutral fine, but under load it stalls. Any help would be awesome. Thanks!!
Probably have some crap got dislodged and is clogging up the main jets..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostPull the drain plugs at the bottom of your float bowls and try to catch what fuel and possible crap may have gathered in the float bowls.
Probably have some crap got dislodged and is clogging up the main jets..
Thanks! When I get a moment I will do that and report back. Of course it was the bottom/most difficult one I was messing with so it might take a bit more time. Thanks again for the input.
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Originally posted by moneypit View PostThanks! When I get a moment I will do that and report back. Of course it was the bottom/most difficult one I was messing with so it might take a bit more time. Thanks again for the input.
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Originally posted by robert graham View PostBe sure to put a rag down there under that carb so if/when you drop that drain plug it doesn't get lost....Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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well, didn't really see anything to speak of when I drained it (no debris) and gas seemed to look good (no water). Should I take the carb apart and re clean it? Is there a good technique I should follow to make sure that I do a good job of cleaning so stuff doesn't clog the jets? Or any other ideas/opinions are welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Did you physically pull out the idle and main jets to inspect and clean?
You have to be able to see thru them.
Being the engine ran fine for several hours, it shouldn't have clogged up already..
The Yamaha under cowlfuel filter clean, no water, o-ring not pinched/missing?
Also, is the pick up filter in your fuel tank clean/clear?Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 09-02-2014, 07:30 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostDid you physically pull out the idle and main jets to inspect and clean?
You have to be able to see thru them.
Being the engine ran fine for several hours, it shouldn't have clogged up already..
The Yamaha under cowlfuel filter clean, no water, o-ring not pinched/missing?
Also, is the pick up filter in your fuel tank clean/clear?
All I did today was take a look at the gas after removing the plug from the bowl. I will pull it completely off tomorrow and take a closer look at the inside stuff. I ran it again after looking at the gas and went to re drain the gas from the float bowl drain to take another look at the gas, but this time none came out. Even when I was priming the bulb. Not sure if this is normal or if this confirms that I am just gummed up?.?. And I appreciate the help, I am pretty close to just brining it in somewhere but $$$ is definitely a factor.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostIf no fuel came out of the bowl drains even with pumping the primer bulb, you will have to take things apart
You should be able to pump thru and out of the carbs with the bowl drain plugs removed (pumping manually is like the fuel pump pumping up to the carbs.
You may want to start checking prior to the carbs, OR the floats in the carbs are sticking shut..
And once again, DID YOU PHYSICALLY REMOVE, INSPECT AND CLEAN THE JETS IF NECESSARY?? Were they clogged up? Please answer or we're running around in circles..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Finally got around to taking the carb off. The jets were clogged with what was left of the small o ring for the float pin housing. It was supposed to be, but not in the rebuild kit. So I assumed it wasn't necessary. It looked ok when I changed everything the first time, but looking at it this time i noticed it was disintegrating. So i contacted the company and got a new one. After putting it in it runs like a champ. Thanks so much again for the help!! I really appreciate it.
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Excellent!
Just curious, did you pull the jets the first time, or just this time..(not judging, just curious).
BTW, Yamaha's "Ringfree" will help keep your carbs clean should you start using it, works, very, very well.
A good fuel stabilizer ("Gas Shok" works very well) is a must as well. Even if you run the engine dry, the little bit of fuel left in the bowls is enough to clog up those jets again...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by moneypit View PostFinally got around to taking the carb off. The jets were clogged with what was left of the small o ring for the float pin housing. It was supposed to be, but not in the rebuild kit. So I assumed it wasn't necessary. It looked ok when I changed everything the first time, but looking at it this time i noticed it was disintegrating. So i contacted the company and got a new one. After putting it in it runs like a champ. Thanks so much again for the help!! I really appreciate it.
It would make more sense to leave the floats out of the kit as they are not needed most of the time and include all of the gaskets, o rings,jets, needles and seats, but when did Yamaha make sense with what they do
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