2003 Yamaha F225 TXRC - 300 hours
I only run non-ethanol gas. Previous owner ran some ethanol, but that was over 3 years ago.
Symptoms:
The problem began as an occasional brief "cut-out" of power at load, but seemed to straighten itself out and run fine for the rest of the day. The next trip, the engine would only throttle up to about 3000 RPM and then bog beyond that. Sometimes, I could "nurse" it past 3000 and it would run 4000-4500 RPM's intermittently. Sometimes, if I just left the throttle a little farther open past the bogging speed, it would "kick in" and surge up to the proper speed for a second and then bog back down by itself.
What I've done:
Since I've had a similar issue before and solved it by changing all the filters I assumed this would solve it again so I replaced them (Racor, main engine, F-filter, and VST screen). None of the filters were dirty. No evidence of water or stale gas. Took the boat out to test and it made no difference (maybe even a little worse).
So then I assumed since I had never had the injectors cleaned, that had to be it. Pulled them, sent them off for cleaning and new screens. Installed, and now it's running even worse. Could not even get on plane when I took it out last weekend.
The motor starts and idles fine. Primer bulb is not sucked flat. Priming the bulb has no effect on the bogging at load. The motor will rev to any speed in neutral without load. Can now only get about 2000 RPM at load.
So now I'm not sure what to try. Hate throwing good money after bad just blindly hunting for a solution. I haven't put a pressure gauge on the fuel rail yet, but I see Harbor Freight has them for $20. Would the engine behave this way if the high speed pump was bad? Will the motor even run without the high speed pump turning?
Thanks for any suggestions.
I only run non-ethanol gas. Previous owner ran some ethanol, but that was over 3 years ago.
Symptoms:
The problem began as an occasional brief "cut-out" of power at load, but seemed to straighten itself out and run fine for the rest of the day. The next trip, the engine would only throttle up to about 3000 RPM and then bog beyond that. Sometimes, I could "nurse" it past 3000 and it would run 4000-4500 RPM's intermittently. Sometimes, if I just left the throttle a little farther open past the bogging speed, it would "kick in" and surge up to the proper speed for a second and then bog back down by itself.
What I've done:
Since I've had a similar issue before and solved it by changing all the filters I assumed this would solve it again so I replaced them (Racor, main engine, F-filter, and VST screen). None of the filters were dirty. No evidence of water or stale gas. Took the boat out to test and it made no difference (maybe even a little worse).
So then I assumed since I had never had the injectors cleaned, that had to be it. Pulled them, sent them off for cleaning and new screens. Installed, and now it's running even worse. Could not even get on plane when I took it out last weekend.
The motor starts and idles fine. Primer bulb is not sucked flat. Priming the bulb has no effect on the bogging at load. The motor will rev to any speed in neutral without load. Can now only get about 2000 RPM at load.
So now I'm not sure what to try. Hate throwing good money after bad just blindly hunting for a solution. I haven't put a pressure gauge on the fuel rail yet, but I see Harbor Freight has them for $20. Would the engine behave this way if the high speed pump was bad? Will the motor even run without the high speed pump turning?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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