I have a 2004 150 yamaha 2-stroke that starts and runs fine but will bog if you try to push the throttle over ~3200rpm. Let me put down a quick timeline
1 boat purchase at auction runs ok but bogs at 3krpm
2 mechanic tune up same thing
3 mechanic rebuild carbs
4 I receive boat install carbs same thing
5 I put extermal tank and new fuel line to engine same thing, bogs
6 bring to 5 star yamaha mechanic says carbs ng $1500+ for new ones
7 bought "rebuilt" carbs installed same thing
8 bring to another yamaha mechanic checks everything and installs new fuel pumps EXACT SAME THING
This happens only under load hence a mechanic can't fix it??
One hint is that if I'm running under load go back to the engine and by hand increase the throttle while closing the chock she'll run right up to 5k rpm no problem. Told the mechanic that and I get another let me see what I can do?
Anybody got any ideas? Seems like it is starving for fuel? Maybe new fuel lines from the internal fuel filter to the carbs themselves?? Thanks in advance for any suggestions
1 boat purchase at auction runs ok but bogs at 3krpm
2 mechanic tune up same thing
3 mechanic rebuild carbs
4 I receive boat install carbs same thing
5 I put extermal tank and new fuel line to engine same thing, bogs
6 bring to 5 star yamaha mechanic says carbs ng $1500+ for new ones
7 bought "rebuilt" carbs installed same thing
8 bring to another yamaha mechanic checks everything and installs new fuel pumps EXACT SAME THING
This happens only under load hence a mechanic can't fix it??
One hint is that if I'm running under load go back to the engine and by hand increase the throttle while closing the chock she'll run right up to 5k rpm no problem. Told the mechanic that and I get another let me see what I can do?
Anybody got any ideas? Seems like it is starving for fuel? Maybe new fuel lines from the internal fuel filter to the carbs themselves?? Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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