Ok Yamaha gurus... tell me what I am missing here.
I have a new-to-me 2007 Skeeter 20i with a 2007 Yamaha VZ250TLR. I don't think the original owner did much maintenance so I skipped ahead on a few things:
1. Replaced both low pressure pumps
2. Removed/cleaned VST and replaced the internal filter (no evidence of water, was reasonably clean)... did NOT replace the high pressure fuel filter... seemed ok
3. Replaced 8 of the 10 basket "mystery" filters. All were actually in good condition so I'm sure the other two I couldn't get to are likely in same condition
4. Replaced primary fuel filter and cup... previous individual stripped the plastic theads. That filter was rather dirty.
5. Removed and cleaned the fuel injectors
6. System primed normally
7. Replaced the starting battery
There's probably a couple more maintenance things I did, but I cannot recall them right now.
Last night in the driveway, I hooked up the water and cranked the engine. It cranked right up. I let it idle for about 10 minutes. I pushed the throttle forward (still in neutral). Was concerned about the obvious miss until I remembered #3 and #4 don't engage until in gear. Wiped that sweat away. I put in forward at idle then reverse at idle. All sounded fine. Both 25 gallon tanks are over half full. Ready to go.
This morning I head out to the lake and get on the ramp (typical angle) AND IT WOULD NOT START!!!!! It turned and turned and turned over, but would not start. Confused, I started checking on things. Primer bulb was not flat, so I gave it a squeeze. Could only give it a little squeeze because it was pressurized. Motor was all the way down. Batteries were engaged (switched). Kill switch lanyard was in place. Power was enabled on the dashboard. Would not friggin' start so I had to pull it out and take it home.
When I got it back in the driveway. I did nothing but remove the cowling and turn on the water. IT STARTED IMMEDIATELY without any hesitation?!?!?!?!?
WHISKEY. TANGO. FOXTROT.
What could possibly be the deal? Will try to examine the gas in the tanks, but when I pulled the VST, there was not water contamination that I could tell.
One suggestion on BBC is potentially exhaust tuner. After reviewing service manual and massive searches, I don't see "exhaust tuner" as part of this engine. Can anyone narrow it down a bit?
Thanks in advance.
I have a new-to-me 2007 Skeeter 20i with a 2007 Yamaha VZ250TLR. I don't think the original owner did much maintenance so I skipped ahead on a few things:
1. Replaced both low pressure pumps
2. Removed/cleaned VST and replaced the internal filter (no evidence of water, was reasonably clean)... did NOT replace the high pressure fuel filter... seemed ok
3. Replaced 8 of the 10 basket "mystery" filters. All were actually in good condition so I'm sure the other two I couldn't get to are likely in same condition
4. Replaced primary fuel filter and cup... previous individual stripped the plastic theads. That filter was rather dirty.
5. Removed and cleaned the fuel injectors
6. System primed normally
7. Replaced the starting battery
There's probably a couple more maintenance things I did, but I cannot recall them right now.
Last night in the driveway, I hooked up the water and cranked the engine. It cranked right up. I let it idle for about 10 minutes. I pushed the throttle forward (still in neutral). Was concerned about the obvious miss until I remembered #3 and #4 don't engage until in gear. Wiped that sweat away. I put in forward at idle then reverse at idle. All sounded fine. Both 25 gallon tanks are over half full. Ready to go.
This morning I head out to the lake and get on the ramp (typical angle) AND IT WOULD NOT START!!!!! It turned and turned and turned over, but would not start. Confused, I started checking on things. Primer bulb was not flat, so I gave it a squeeze. Could only give it a little squeeze because it was pressurized. Motor was all the way down. Batteries were engaged (switched). Kill switch lanyard was in place. Power was enabled on the dashboard. Would not friggin' start so I had to pull it out and take it home.
When I got it back in the driveway. I did nothing but remove the cowling and turn on the water. IT STARTED IMMEDIATELY without any hesitation?!?!?!?!?
WHISKEY. TANGO. FOXTROT.
What could possibly be the deal? Will try to examine the gas in the tanks, but when I pulled the VST, there was not water contamination that I could tell.
One suggestion on BBC is potentially exhaust tuner. After reviewing service manual and massive searches, I don't see "exhaust tuner" as part of this engine. Can anyone narrow it down a bit?
Thanks in advance.
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