Hi All,
Here is my situation. I have a 1999 250 Saltwater Series on a 24-foot CC. It runs fine up to about 4000 rpm, but if I try to push it to 4500 rpm, it will run for about 30 seconds and then stall. (I'm estimating the rpm since my tach/oil/trim gauge stopped working about a month ago and I haven't replaced it yet.) I'm in Massachusetts and we have E10 gas. I've been good about changing filters, using the 10 micron filter and using addatives. I even cleaned the VST filter. I've checked the fuel/water separator and I don't see any water or gunk so I don't think it's a fuel issue. I have had someone watch the fuel line ball while this was happening and it did not collapse, so I don't think it's a blockage issue. I'm not sure what to try next. Here are a few other obsevations that may or may not be related. The exhaust seems exessively smokey at low rpm. There seems to be alot of water expelled with the exhaust at start-up. At the end of last season, I ran the engine close to wide open for a few minutes in flat, calm conditions. After a short while, I noticed that the rpms were varying. It would run at 5000 rpm for 30 seconds, then drop to 4500 for 15-20 seconds, then return to 5000 for 30 seconds and continue to cycle in this manner.
I have picked up some great info from reading some of the other topics. Any insight from anyone regarding my situation would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Here is my situation. I have a 1999 250 Saltwater Series on a 24-foot CC. It runs fine up to about 4000 rpm, but if I try to push it to 4500 rpm, it will run for about 30 seconds and then stall. (I'm estimating the rpm since my tach/oil/trim gauge stopped working about a month ago and I haven't replaced it yet.) I'm in Massachusetts and we have E10 gas. I've been good about changing filters, using the 10 micron filter and using addatives. I even cleaned the VST filter. I've checked the fuel/water separator and I don't see any water or gunk so I don't think it's a fuel issue. I have had someone watch the fuel line ball while this was happening and it did not collapse, so I don't think it's a blockage issue. I'm not sure what to try next. Here are a few other obsevations that may or may not be related. The exhaust seems exessively smokey at low rpm. There seems to be alot of water expelled with the exhaust at start-up. At the end of last season, I ran the engine close to wide open for a few minutes in flat, calm conditions. After a short while, I noticed that the rpms were varying. It would run at 5000 rpm for 30 seconds, then drop to 4500 for 15-20 seconds, then return to 5000 for 30 seconds and continue to cycle in this manner.
I have picked up some great info from reading some of the other topics. Any insight from anyone regarding my situation would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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