I've been discussing this topic on another fishing forum hear Yamaha c150 bogging/surging - Page 3 - 2CoolFishing
I'm hoping to get some input regarding my issues. I understand how a 2 stroke motor works and am fairly mechanically included however my experience in diagnosing issues is limited in this area.
For the past few of times I've taken my boat out I have been getting a surging issue with the motor when I run above 4k. It started after I changed from pennzoil to supertech oil I also added a can of seafoam and filled the tank probably around 14 gallons of 93 with pennzoil and 20 gallons with supertech. The first day I ran the boat was only about an hour to test the new prop and trim tabs. Everything went great and didn't have any issues with the motor. Then I stored the boat after flushing it and didn't get a chance to get out for a few weeks. I ran out and had no problems until I burned about half a tank down so I figured it was probably just old gas and was finished for the day any way and topped off the tank before I went out last time. 3 weeks ago I took a buddy and his stepson out and same thing happened only this time at around 2/3 tank we were almost done for the day so we headed back. I got home and checked the fuel filter and pickup screen in the tank everything seemed more or less clean so I did the decarb with seafoam 80% filled in the filter blew out the fuel lines with air and ran the motor for about 20 minutes and it smoked like hell went from white to yellow to white and then pretty much gone. I did a compression test and everything was within spec for the maint manual. I changed the spark plugs. then topped off the tank and stored the boat. Today I finally had a chance to run out in east bay and it ran amazing until I got to half a tank and the surging started all over again.
What I mean by surging is that if I'm over 4k i can make it up to WOT for sometimes 5 min sometimes 15-20. Then the motor starts surging then bogs down and if I don't change the throttle to 2k or less the motor will die. i've tried pumping the primer bulb and if I squeeze it while the motor is over 2-3k it will stay relatively flat but below that it eventually pops up. staying at around 4k I have no issues.
Because the primer bulb stays flat I assume that means the fuel pump has enough suction. I have checked the vent and it seems to be venting even tried opening the tank and it made no difference. Originally I though it was **** in the fuel tank which I will check if need be but will have to empty the other half tank and get it out from under the center console to inspect.
I was thinking of doing a carb job but am not sure that is what the problem is since it started so suddenly and the boat only sat for a short period of time.
I have gone ahead and run a new fuel line inspected the old, installed a new bulb and tightened all of the crimps. I also siphoned 95% of the fuel out and there was hardly any particle/trash. I checked the pickup screen and and it was clear the anti siphon valve seemed to function fine so i blew out the tube with air and snipped about an inch off the line because it was longer than the depth of the tank. Last night I pulled the fuel pumps and the Diaphragm looked to be in fine shape no visible tears at least. I went ahead and ordered new pumps because the cost difference of the pumps vs the rebuild kit was roughly 10 per but shipping was free on the pumps. I'll install those friday.
One person mentioned to run my fingers along the spark plug wires to feel for a shock in case there was a pinhole in them I did that last night and wasn't shocked.
Last time I was out I also took the cowl off the motor and watched the fuel filter since its clear I could see the fuel level and it always stays roughly a half inch from the top. This is at idle and WOT when the bogging does eventually start the fuel level never changes then either.
Any ideas?
Thanks ahead of time
I'm hoping to get some input regarding my issues. I understand how a 2 stroke motor works and am fairly mechanically included however my experience in diagnosing issues is limited in this area.
For the past few of times I've taken my boat out I have been getting a surging issue with the motor when I run above 4k. It started after I changed from pennzoil to supertech oil I also added a can of seafoam and filled the tank probably around 14 gallons of 93 with pennzoil and 20 gallons with supertech. The first day I ran the boat was only about an hour to test the new prop and trim tabs. Everything went great and didn't have any issues with the motor. Then I stored the boat after flushing it and didn't get a chance to get out for a few weeks. I ran out and had no problems until I burned about half a tank down so I figured it was probably just old gas and was finished for the day any way and topped off the tank before I went out last time. 3 weeks ago I took a buddy and his stepson out and same thing happened only this time at around 2/3 tank we were almost done for the day so we headed back. I got home and checked the fuel filter and pickup screen in the tank everything seemed more or less clean so I did the decarb with seafoam 80% filled in the filter blew out the fuel lines with air and ran the motor for about 20 minutes and it smoked like hell went from white to yellow to white and then pretty much gone. I did a compression test and everything was within spec for the maint manual. I changed the spark plugs. then topped off the tank and stored the boat. Today I finally had a chance to run out in east bay and it ran amazing until I got to half a tank and the surging started all over again.
What I mean by surging is that if I'm over 4k i can make it up to WOT for sometimes 5 min sometimes 15-20. Then the motor starts surging then bogs down and if I don't change the throttle to 2k or less the motor will die. i've tried pumping the primer bulb and if I squeeze it while the motor is over 2-3k it will stay relatively flat but below that it eventually pops up. staying at around 4k I have no issues.
Because the primer bulb stays flat I assume that means the fuel pump has enough suction. I have checked the vent and it seems to be venting even tried opening the tank and it made no difference. Originally I though it was **** in the fuel tank which I will check if need be but will have to empty the other half tank and get it out from under the center console to inspect.
I was thinking of doing a carb job but am not sure that is what the problem is since it started so suddenly and the boat only sat for a short period of time.
I have gone ahead and run a new fuel line inspected the old, installed a new bulb and tightened all of the crimps. I also siphoned 95% of the fuel out and there was hardly any particle/trash. I checked the pickup screen and and it was clear the anti siphon valve seemed to function fine so i blew out the tube with air and snipped about an inch off the line because it was longer than the depth of the tank. Last night I pulled the fuel pumps and the Diaphragm looked to be in fine shape no visible tears at least. I went ahead and ordered new pumps because the cost difference of the pumps vs the rebuild kit was roughly 10 per but shipping was free on the pumps. I'll install those friday.
One person mentioned to run my fingers along the spark plug wires to feel for a shock in case there was a pinhole in them I did that last night and wasn't shocked.
Last time I was out I also took the cowl off the motor and watched the fuel filter since its clear I could see the fuel level and it always stays roughly a half inch from the top. This is at idle and WOT when the bogging does eventually start the fuel level never changes then either.
Any ideas?
Thanks ahead of time
Comment