Looking for some advice on where to look next. This motor is driving me crazy.
I've got a 2009 Yamaha F200TXR, around 1,000 hours on it.
In August I had to get towed in because the engine wouldn't crank. Mechanic said fuel was full of water (was ethanol gas in tank all summer). Drained the tank, new Fuel water separator on transom, new engine mounted fuel filter, changed the filter between Low Pressure Pump and VST, changed VST High Pressure Pump screen.
Replaced gas with ethanol free and it now cranks and idles. I took it out and it will crank fine now, but after a while it will start idling roughly and also will bog down if I try and give it throttle. Can't get it to go over 2200-2400 RPMs without it bogging down. If I give it WOT it tries to die almost like it's drowning (or starving, I suppose).
Anyway, the only thing we hadn't cleaned in the fuel system were the injectors so I just sent them off and am picking them up today. I was expecting them to be dirty but the guy said I was only out of spec by 4-5% and they weren't that bad. He put new screens in them too. I will be able to put the injectors back in tomorrow and go for a test run hopefully, but I'm not very optimistic this is the problem if they were only 4-5% out of spec.
Seeing as I have basically gone through the fuel system and changed all the filters, vst screen and now injectors (which I now don't believe to be my problem). I'm going to pick up a fuel pressure gauge on my way home from work today and see what my pressure is at the rail while I'm running it this weekend (after I put the injectors back in). Probably should have done this before I sent the injectors off - oh well.
Oh yeah and all the spark plugs are new. What would cause the engine to lose rpm and basically almost die once I'm over 2200-2400 RPMS. I basically have to come back to an idle to keep it alive.
Also, when I'm idling I notice in reverse it gets worse, but I can turn the engine off and restart it and have a smooth idle for a little while. This makes me think it may be something electrical?
I've got a 2009 Yamaha F200TXR, around 1,000 hours on it.
In August I had to get towed in because the engine wouldn't crank. Mechanic said fuel was full of water (was ethanol gas in tank all summer). Drained the tank, new Fuel water separator on transom, new engine mounted fuel filter, changed the filter between Low Pressure Pump and VST, changed VST High Pressure Pump screen.
Replaced gas with ethanol free and it now cranks and idles. I took it out and it will crank fine now, but after a while it will start idling roughly and also will bog down if I try and give it throttle. Can't get it to go over 2200-2400 RPMs without it bogging down. If I give it WOT it tries to die almost like it's drowning (or starving, I suppose).
Anyway, the only thing we hadn't cleaned in the fuel system were the injectors so I just sent them off and am picking them up today. I was expecting them to be dirty but the guy said I was only out of spec by 4-5% and they weren't that bad. He put new screens in them too. I will be able to put the injectors back in tomorrow and go for a test run hopefully, but I'm not very optimistic this is the problem if they were only 4-5% out of spec.
Seeing as I have basically gone through the fuel system and changed all the filters, vst screen and now injectors (which I now don't believe to be my problem). I'm going to pick up a fuel pressure gauge on my way home from work today and see what my pressure is at the rail while I'm running it this weekend (after I put the injectors back in). Probably should have done this before I sent the injectors off - oh well.
Oh yeah and all the spark plugs are new. What would cause the engine to lose rpm and basically almost die once I'm over 2200-2400 RPMS. I basically have to come back to an idle to keep it alive.
Also, when I'm idling I notice in reverse it gets worse, but I can turn the engine off and restart it and have a smooth idle for a little while. This makes me think it may be something electrical?
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