I have a twin 200HP Yamaha HPDI (Z200TRLY) - year 2000.
I went out yesterday, everything running fine. An icon on my Fuel Management started to flash. I looked it up and it said it was a water in fuel alarm. I spun off the external fuel water separators, emptied them into glass, It looked like all fuel. I checked the internal separators, the floats were in the low position. I put the fuel water separators back on, pumped them full and turned the keys on. Alarm was gone.
I ran home slow (3 miles or so). as I got in the harbor, the alarm started blinking again. I docked, pulled the internal separators, emptied into a glass jar, appeared to be all fuel, smelled like gas. I reinstalled, filled them up, the floats stayed low. Key turn on the port, 3 beeps. Key turn on the starboard, continuous beeping. Water in fuel alarm is still on. I unplugged both of the sensors, water in fuel alarm is still on.
Both engines appear to be running fine. I didn't push them but no studded or hesitation as for as I could tell.
I am going to have a Yamaha Mechanic come up this week and look at it. Anything else I can check while I wait for him?
EDIT: both engines run off the same tank. There is no audible alarm, just the flashing on the gauge
Thanks for you input. These motors are great when they are running right, would like to keep them going for a few more years.
yahama water in fuel - Imgur
I went out yesterday, everything running fine. An icon on my Fuel Management started to flash. I looked it up and it said it was a water in fuel alarm. I spun off the external fuel water separators, emptied them into glass, It looked like all fuel. I checked the internal separators, the floats were in the low position. I put the fuel water separators back on, pumped them full and turned the keys on. Alarm was gone.
I ran home slow (3 miles or so). as I got in the harbor, the alarm started blinking again. I docked, pulled the internal separators, emptied into a glass jar, appeared to be all fuel, smelled like gas. I reinstalled, filled them up, the floats stayed low. Key turn on the port, 3 beeps. Key turn on the starboard, continuous beeping. Water in fuel alarm is still on. I unplugged both of the sensors, water in fuel alarm is still on.
Both engines appear to be running fine. I didn't push them but no studded or hesitation as for as I could tell.
I am going to have a Yamaha Mechanic come up this week and look at it. Anything else I can check while I wait for him?
EDIT: both engines run off the same tank. There is no audible alarm, just the flashing on the gauge
Thanks for you input. These motors are great when they are running right, would like to keep them going for a few more years.
yahama water in fuel - Imgur
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