Good afternoon all,
At the start of this summer I purchased a 2009 Sea Hunt Triton 220 with a 2009 Yamaha F200txr. It has been running great for most of the summer. I did notice a few trips ago that when i had it around 4200-4500 RPMs it bogged down to near idle speed. I was able to feather it back up and had no issues later that day. I have noticed a rough idle occasionally when I would slow down or bump it in and out of gear.
This past weekend, I took it out and was crusing at 4500 RPMs and all of a sudden it started bogging on me. Dropped down to 2k then rough Idle. I backed off the throttle and cut the engine. I wanted to see if there was water in the fuel water seperator. I unscrewed the F/W Seperator on the transom and could not see any water, dumped it out and then reprimed the fuel line and could not get it to stay running after that.
I had to get a friend to tow me back to the ramp. Since then, I've had it on my trailer at my house and it will crank, and idle roughly for approximately 2-5 seconds then it dies on me.
The fuel lines appear to be in good shape. I checked the engine mounted fuel filter (not the VST) and it seemed to be clean. When I pump the bulb, it will get firm and I see it fill up the bowl on the engine mounted fuel filter.
With the cowling off, I can hear the fuel pump turn on then off after 10-15 seconds as it's supposed to. Pumping the bulb does not keep the engine running.
I'm beginning to think that the issue is in the VST. Perhaps a clogged VST Screen or High Pressure Fuel pump is out.
Any thoughts?
Thank you!
At the start of this summer I purchased a 2009 Sea Hunt Triton 220 with a 2009 Yamaha F200txr. It has been running great for most of the summer. I did notice a few trips ago that when i had it around 4200-4500 RPMs it bogged down to near idle speed. I was able to feather it back up and had no issues later that day. I have noticed a rough idle occasionally when I would slow down or bump it in and out of gear.
This past weekend, I took it out and was crusing at 4500 RPMs and all of a sudden it started bogging on me. Dropped down to 2k then rough Idle. I backed off the throttle and cut the engine. I wanted to see if there was water in the fuel water seperator. I unscrewed the F/W Seperator on the transom and could not see any water, dumped it out and then reprimed the fuel line and could not get it to stay running after that.
I had to get a friend to tow me back to the ramp. Since then, I've had it on my trailer at my house and it will crank, and idle roughly for approximately 2-5 seconds then it dies on me.
The fuel lines appear to be in good shape. I checked the engine mounted fuel filter (not the VST) and it seemed to be clean. When I pump the bulb, it will get firm and I see it fill up the bowl on the engine mounted fuel filter.
With the cowling off, I can hear the fuel pump turn on then off after 10-15 seconds as it's supposed to. Pumping the bulb does not keep the engine running.
I'm beginning to think that the issue is in the VST. Perhaps a clogged VST Screen or High Pressure Fuel pump is out.
Any thoughts?
Thank you!
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