Hi,
I have a 2002 F225 with 350hrs on it. I just put it in the water for the first time this season and it idled fine, but then would bogg out and shut off after 15 min at idle. I pumped the fuel bulb and then accelerated to about 2k RPM and after about 2 min it bogged down and shut off. I figured out that if I pumped the fuel bulb ever few minutes, I could keep the engine running.
When I got back to the dock I did the following:
1. Checked (visual inspection)to ensure no water was in the fuel by ensuring the red ring had not risen on my fuel.
2. Visually inspected fuel filter and water seperater and both look fine
3. Check fuses for fuel pump
4. Checked fuel lines, found one connection without a zip tie, so I reinstalled it, but problem continued.
5. Touched fuel pump after running engine for 30 min and fuel pump was hot. (not sure if this means it was running ok or if it just conducted heat from the engine.)
Potential issues to keep in mind:
A. My 110 gallon tank is 1/2 full with last years (Aug) fuel.
B. I had a mechanic install a new water/fuel seperator over the winter. (I think its a Raecor)
C. Engine has never had any issues and has always run great.
D. I spoke with a mechnaic today that recently had to replace a fuel pump in an 2002 f225. (any advice on how to test the fuel pump?)
What do you sugguest? Any and all help would be apprecitated.
Thanks,
TCwave
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I have a 2002 F225 with 350hrs on it. I just put it in the water for the first time this season and it idled fine, but then would bogg out and shut off after 15 min at idle. I pumped the fuel bulb and then accelerated to about 2k RPM and after about 2 min it bogged down and shut off. I figured out that if I pumped the fuel bulb ever few minutes, I could keep the engine running.
When I got back to the dock I did the following:
1. Checked (visual inspection)to ensure no water was in the fuel by ensuring the red ring had not risen on my fuel.
2. Visually inspected fuel filter and water seperater and both look fine
3. Check fuses for fuel pump
4. Checked fuel lines, found one connection without a zip tie, so I reinstalled it, but problem continued.
5. Touched fuel pump after running engine for 30 min and fuel pump was hot. (not sure if this means it was running ok or if it just conducted heat from the engine.)
Potential issues to keep in mind:
A. My 110 gallon tank is 1/2 full with last years (Aug) fuel.
B. I had a mechanic install a new water/fuel seperator over the winter. (I think its a Raecor)
C. Engine has never had any issues and has always run great.
D. I spoke with a mechnaic today that recently had to replace a fuel pump in an 2002 f225. (any advice on how to test the fuel pump?)
What do you sugguest? Any and all help would be apprecitated.
Thanks,
TCwave
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