Hello all, Back again.
Some of you may recall my thread last year with the issues I had after getting water in the gas which caused my Ethanol gas to phase separate and gunk up my entire fuel system:
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...s-th26015.html
Well, My boat's been running great, churning 5600 RPMS since that was all sorted out, until recently. Boat is a Sea Hunt Triton 220 with 2009 F200TXR.
Ran great all spring and summer (run it almost every weekend). I recently filled up after running the boat almost empty. After this fill up, I started getting surging issues again, I can't maintain RPM over 4k RPMS and it surges between 4-5k RPMS. Anything below 4k and I'm fine. After the first weekend it started doing this, I took the boat home, emptied the Sierra 10 Micron F/W Seperator into a jar and had it half full of water. Appeared to be fresh water (I run in salt water).
Ever since my issues last year, after they cleaned out gas tank completely, all I have run in the gas is Ethanol Free. Im glad, because if I had corn gas in there now with all this water in my fuel again, it would be a phase separated mess.
When I launch the boat now, I'll idle out of the harbor just fine, once I get out of no wake zone, it's like clockwork, I attempt to throttle up and it bogs. I turn off engine, dump fuel water separator and then off we go, but still can't get above 4k RPMS.
Here is my train of thought on what has happened, I'm about to work on it tomorrow at the house:
I'm thinking I got a bad load of gas with a lot of water in it. I normally fill up at the harbor with above ground tanks and fuel water seperators on the tank, but I filled up at a gas station this one time and that's when my issues showed up. What I'm thinking happened is the water filled up my Sierra filter (since there was so much in there) and got into my fuel system and may have gummed up my VST screen again (this is why I can't maintain RPMs over 4k).
I'm thinking when I let the boat sit during the week and take it out on the weekend, all the water has settled to the bottom of the tank, by the time I idle out of the harbor, the F/W separator has again filled up with water and this is why it bogs at WOT until I dump it. After that I've got most of the water that settled out and I can run the rest of the day and problem of no planning off wont happen until the next weekend, but since the VST is clogged I still can't get the 4k RPMs no matter how much I dump F/W Seperator.
This weekend, I'm planning on completely draining the gas tank. I'm also switching to a 2 micron Racor with clear bowl so I can see and drain any remaining water each trip. I'm going to go ahead and change the filter on the engine, the F Filter and crack open the VST and replace the screen. Then I'm going to put fresh gas in and hope for the best.
The only thing I'm baffled on is if this wasn't a bad load of gas, how am I getting water into my tank? Dealer already replaced the fuel fill cap assembly and I don't see how the new one would leak. Also, If I had a leak, wouldn't I have been getting water in the gas all spring/summer? I can't imagine I'm getting that much water through a gasket leak on top of the tank through the sending unit, etc - but I guess it's possible.
Any thoughts? I'm going to be a pro at removing the VST screen. I'm hoping the 2 Micron Racor will catch the crap before it goes downstream to the VST. I'm still baffled how water could crud up a VST screen, but I'm guessing its possible.
I think I'm having two issues: Classic VST clogging symptoms (loss of high RPMS) which was caused by water in fuel. If I Can only figure out how to stop the water from getting into the fuel....
Some of you may recall my thread last year with the issues I had after getting water in the gas which caused my Ethanol gas to phase separate and gunk up my entire fuel system:
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...s-th26015.html
Well, My boat's been running great, churning 5600 RPMS since that was all sorted out, until recently. Boat is a Sea Hunt Triton 220 with 2009 F200TXR.
Ran great all spring and summer (run it almost every weekend). I recently filled up after running the boat almost empty. After this fill up, I started getting surging issues again, I can't maintain RPM over 4k RPMS and it surges between 4-5k RPMS. Anything below 4k and I'm fine. After the first weekend it started doing this, I took the boat home, emptied the Sierra 10 Micron F/W Seperator into a jar and had it half full of water. Appeared to be fresh water (I run in salt water).
Ever since my issues last year, after they cleaned out gas tank completely, all I have run in the gas is Ethanol Free. Im glad, because if I had corn gas in there now with all this water in my fuel again, it would be a phase separated mess.
When I launch the boat now, I'll idle out of the harbor just fine, once I get out of no wake zone, it's like clockwork, I attempt to throttle up and it bogs. I turn off engine, dump fuel water separator and then off we go, but still can't get above 4k RPMS.
Here is my train of thought on what has happened, I'm about to work on it tomorrow at the house:
I'm thinking I got a bad load of gas with a lot of water in it. I normally fill up at the harbor with above ground tanks and fuel water seperators on the tank, but I filled up at a gas station this one time and that's when my issues showed up. What I'm thinking happened is the water filled up my Sierra filter (since there was so much in there) and got into my fuel system and may have gummed up my VST screen again (this is why I can't maintain RPMs over 4k).
I'm thinking when I let the boat sit during the week and take it out on the weekend, all the water has settled to the bottom of the tank, by the time I idle out of the harbor, the F/W separator has again filled up with water and this is why it bogs at WOT until I dump it. After that I've got most of the water that settled out and I can run the rest of the day and problem of no planning off wont happen until the next weekend, but since the VST is clogged I still can't get the 4k RPMs no matter how much I dump F/W Seperator.
This weekend, I'm planning on completely draining the gas tank. I'm also switching to a 2 micron Racor with clear bowl so I can see and drain any remaining water each trip. I'm going to go ahead and change the filter on the engine, the F Filter and crack open the VST and replace the screen. Then I'm going to put fresh gas in and hope for the best.
The only thing I'm baffled on is if this wasn't a bad load of gas, how am I getting water into my tank? Dealer already replaced the fuel fill cap assembly and I don't see how the new one would leak. Also, If I had a leak, wouldn't I have been getting water in the gas all spring/summer? I can't imagine I'm getting that much water through a gasket leak on top of the tank through the sending unit, etc - but I guess it's possible.
Any thoughts? I'm going to be a pro at removing the VST screen. I'm hoping the 2 Micron Racor will catch the crap before it goes downstream to the VST. I'm still baffled how water could crud up a VST screen, but I'm guessing its possible.
I think I'm having two issues: Classic VST clogging symptoms (loss of high RPMS) which was caused by water in fuel. If I Can only figure out how to stop the water from getting into the fuel....
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