I refitted the fuel system under the deck and under the enclosed stern to include a new external fuel filter bracket and filter, Yamaha sending unit and new fuel lines. The new fuel filter bracket is not steel but a poly type product. The one it replaced corroded under the seal.
The good folks in this community directed me to look for loose or poorly installed hoses and clamps. I tightened them up and that fixed it. 6 to 8 months later we took the boat out for a hard run. it was initially sluggish but did smooth out. After the runs, we motored back to the house and the engine just died at idle speed. Good Samaritan gave us a tow home.
Fuel was good and clean, but what we did find was most of the hose clamps were only snug to loose. I tightened them back then.
Question: Is it possible the clamps can loosen? I'm using correctly sized SS clamps that are a worm type on a 13/16 OD fuel hose.
The good folks in this community directed me to look for loose or poorly installed hoses and clamps. I tightened them up and that fixed it. 6 to 8 months later we took the boat out for a hard run. it was initially sluggish but did smooth out. After the runs, we motored back to the house and the engine just died at idle speed. Good Samaritan gave us a tow home.
Fuel was good and clean, but what we did find was most of the hose clamps were only snug to loose. I tightened them back then.
Question: Is it possible the clamps can loosen? I'm using correctly sized SS clamps that are a worm type on a 13/16 OD fuel hose.
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