2006 f150txr , replaced vst filter , bowl filter , filter above the vst and filter on the rear of the motor . I also replaced the needle and (seat ) that the needle fits into . Ran fine in the driveway , put it in the water and there was a gas slick . Brought it home and it will run for about 45 secs before it shifts off and starts to spew fuel . Fuel seams to be coming out of a vacuum sensing line that comes from a diaphragm mounted to the vst . I paid close attention to the float orientation when I reinstalled , but something has me thinking that's where the problem lies
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I did buy a new gasket , now I am having a gauge problem , I can't find any connections that I didn't re connect , but the tach powers up , but won't show any running rpm , and the speedo powers up ( light comes on ) , but shows no data at all. Going to look at some schematics now . The funny thing is that both worked initially before I discovered the leak
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Originally posted by gsdanno1 View Postthat's what I was thinking , but I've disassembled twice and can't find anything unhooked
Having a helper look at the gauges while you wiggle wires might be helpful.
Not sure about fuses, but doesn't hurt to check them...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Found it. Several weeks ago , I had the boat rewired from bow to bilge , with the exception of the battery cables that I replaced last year. The only thing that was left alone was the Yamaha harness from the ignition switch to the gauges . I had the guy come back and look this morning , and sure enough there were several bad connections , that probably just worked themselves loose while he was in there re doing all the wiring . New harness ordered , will be installed next Saturday . The really good news is that I put it back in the water for the first time since the injectors were cleaned , all filters replaced , and it's a different boat. Smooth , and gained 500 rpm at top end ! Ill post a pic of the console wiring
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today wasn't a good test as I was going into a strong headwind , but I got up to 5800 rpm @45mph before cavitation , so I backed off. I'm thinking 6000 and 50mph is realistic on a calm sea , as I have previously seen 47mph with this boat at only 5300rpm . Speed was on the Yamaha gauge , but I have compared that with GPS , and it's only about 1/2 to 1 mph off
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