Well, i'm new to the four stroke yamaha club,but after this one i should be a pro..lol
Last fall, my fuel sending unit effed up and i ended up running out of fuel. I was towed back in, refillled and fired right up. idled out of the marina and hit the throttle........ revved about half throttle and that was it. Took it home, winterized it and put it in the storage quonset,
Fast forward to this spring. took boat out, fired up....same thing. This time though idle was rough. Engine kept trying to fall on its face. so i started at the bottom.....
-checked on board tank-clean, no blockages or crap to get lodged
- changed water fuel seperator. looked ugly.
- checked fuel filter on engine. good.
- unhooked fuel lines and blew them clean with air, thinking something may have been blocking the lines. nothing,
- checked fuel rail pressure. passed according to clymer manual specs. but i noticed it would fluctuate at idle.
- checked vst tank. clean.
- checked vst fuel pump resistance and operation. passed according to manual
- checked injector resistances. good. checked spray. good.
- ran engine on separate fuel tank. same problem.
- checked air intake. clear.
- checked plugs and compression. all good.
there is a check valve on the backside of the vst. it seemed too be locked up, but manually worked it free. tried to blow air from mouth through it and it seems to be closed. used a compressor and it would open, so im not sure wether it is pressure reliant to open or not; cant find much info on it.
so basically, the engine will start. idle will sometimes be ok, then will go into a rough idle. If you try to throttle it up in neutral, it will cavitate a bit, then slowly idle up but will almost die when you return to idle. When you put it in gear and throttle up, it will reach about half power and bog. occasionally it will got full throttle but very seldomly.
When it is idling rough it will surge. when it surges you really hear a "whish" of air in the vst area. that s what led me to check that check valve as it seemed to be coming from there.
I am stumped. my only other thought is that the manual fuel pumps or one of them may be shot. but would that make a difference if the fuel pressure is good? I havent checked them yet as the screws that hold them in are phillips head and as usual are stripped out. I did however, take the hoses off the manual pumps and put them in the same size but seperate bottles. ran the engine and they filled the exact same on each one so unless theyre both pumping slow, they should be fine???
ANY info you may have would be of great service right now....
Last fall, my fuel sending unit effed up and i ended up running out of fuel. I was towed back in, refillled and fired right up. idled out of the marina and hit the throttle........ revved about half throttle and that was it. Took it home, winterized it and put it in the storage quonset,
Fast forward to this spring. took boat out, fired up....same thing. This time though idle was rough. Engine kept trying to fall on its face. so i started at the bottom.....
-checked on board tank-clean, no blockages or crap to get lodged
- changed water fuel seperator. looked ugly.
- checked fuel filter on engine. good.
- unhooked fuel lines and blew them clean with air, thinking something may have been blocking the lines. nothing,
- checked fuel rail pressure. passed according to clymer manual specs. but i noticed it would fluctuate at idle.
- checked vst tank. clean.
- checked vst fuel pump resistance and operation. passed according to manual
- checked injector resistances. good. checked spray. good.
- ran engine on separate fuel tank. same problem.
- checked air intake. clear.
- checked plugs and compression. all good.
there is a check valve on the backside of the vst. it seemed too be locked up, but manually worked it free. tried to blow air from mouth through it and it seems to be closed. used a compressor and it would open, so im not sure wether it is pressure reliant to open or not; cant find much info on it.
so basically, the engine will start. idle will sometimes be ok, then will go into a rough idle. If you try to throttle it up in neutral, it will cavitate a bit, then slowly idle up but will almost die when you return to idle. When you put it in gear and throttle up, it will reach about half power and bog. occasionally it will got full throttle but very seldomly.
When it is idling rough it will surge. when it surges you really hear a "whish" of air in the vst area. that s what led me to check that check valve as it seemed to be coming from there.
I am stumped. my only other thought is that the manual fuel pumps or one of them may be shot. but would that make a difference if the fuel pressure is good? I havent checked them yet as the screws that hold them in are phillips head and as usual are stripped out. I did however, take the hoses off the manual pumps and put them in the same size but seperate bottles. ran the engine and they filled the exact same on each one so unless theyre both pumping slow, they should be fine???
ANY info you may have would be of great service right now....
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