Hey guy's, Hope you can help.. I'm stuck!
This whole thing started when my fuel pump died...
Replaced pump with after market brand and currently works now. (30-40psi)
Then my Float pin was slightly bent which was jamming my needle and not
allowing my VST tank to fill up. Replaced the Needle, Float and problem pin.
I was hoping I fixed the problem, went out, running great and then I noticed that when I would trim the motor while moving, the motor was losing power as I would press the tilt button. A little while later the motor started Sneezing/puffing and wouldn't hold an idle and completely died with no start.
(Had to get towed in)
When I got it home, I checked the pressure w/ a gauge and noticed that the pressure would drop every time I pressed the tilt, like it was sucking voltage from the pump. The motor starts and idles at 4k RPM for about 10-20 seconds and dies.
All cylinders have spark... Compression is good.
ECM is communicating with sensors..
Sorry for the long post... Just trying to give full description.
Thank you in advance for any help!
This whole thing started when my fuel pump died...
Replaced pump with after market brand and currently works now. (30-40psi)
Then my Float pin was slightly bent which was jamming my needle and not
allowing my VST tank to fill up. Replaced the Needle, Float and problem pin.
I was hoping I fixed the problem, went out, running great and then I noticed that when I would trim the motor while moving, the motor was losing power as I would press the tilt button. A little while later the motor started Sneezing/puffing and wouldn't hold an idle and completely died with no start.
(Had to get towed in)
When I got it home, I checked the pressure w/ a gauge and noticed that the pressure would drop every time I pressed the tilt, like it was sucking voltage from the pump. The motor starts and idles at 4k RPM for about 10-20 seconds and dies.
All cylinders have spark... Compression is good.
ECM is communicating with sensors..
Sorry for the long post... Just trying to give full description.
Thank you in advance for any help!
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