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Tech replaced the VST relief valve (bad) and charcoal filter vent (had fuel intrusion prior and pieces of charcoal were falling out).
Still have the stall issue, after the first stall I primed the bulb (1 pump to firm), engine immediately stalled when getting on plane again. As before, I can immediately restart motor and run fine below 4000 rpm without issue. Seems that after running low rpm for about 15 minutes I can then go full throttle without stalling.
I asked about a loaner low pressure pump to rule out the issue, but none are available. May go the aftermarket route if he can't locate one to test with.Last edited by RodWorks; 02-05-2022, 04:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Mytoolguy View Posttry a LP pump any updates?
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if the VST is not running out of fuel when it stalls, (Does not need to be primed immediately after) then low pressure pumps should not be the problem or sucking air.
you need to find out if spark or fuel is what is shutting it down.
turn the key off immediatly after it happens and then try pumping the primer to see if the VST is low on fuel
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postif the VST is not running out of fuel when it stalls, (Does not need to be primed immediately after) then low pressure pumps should not be the problem or sucking air.
you need to find out if spark or fuel is what is shutting it down.
turn the key off immediatly after it happens and then try pumping the primer to see if the VST is low on fuel
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Originally posted by Mytoolguy View PostSounds like your sucking air in from somewhere. When was the last time you completely checked your water seperator?
I can run full throttle on the initial run up to 20 miles...shut down to fish for 30 minutes and then it stalls when getting on plane afterwards. Doesn't make much sense to me except that something gets hot during the shut off period.
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Originally posted by RodWorks View Post
I was changed about 60 hours ago. I'll take a look at it.
I can run full throttle on the initial run up to 20 miles...shut down to fish for 30 minutes and then it stalls when getting on plane afterwards. Doesn't make much sense to me except that something gets hot during the shut off period.
and when it does die, have you turned the key off immediately( so the lift pump cannot run) and then pump the primer to see if the VST is empty?Last edited by 99yam40; 02-20-2022, 08:48 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
as I asked before, does pumping the primer bulb up tight right before that second run stop the problem from happening?
and when it does die, have you turned the key off immediately( so the lift pump cannot run) and then pump the primer to see if the VST is empty?
I’ve also, primed the ball right after the stall and it’s just pump or two to firm. Engine will stall again right after that.
I’ve never found the VST empty, but replaced the low pressure pump anyway just to rule it out. I’ll try to turn off the key and check next time.Last edited by RodWorks; 02-20-2022, 09:11 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postif you prove the VST is not empty when it shuts down. then either the HP pump or injectors shut down or the spark goes away
Gonna get the tech on the boat again and make the issue happen on YDIS. Hopefully it gets solved.
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