Paddleon
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I've read and searched this entire site and definately feel I've gotten a good education on power loss and fuel problems...ethanol and water seoperators....02 sensors and VSTs etc.
Had similar situations with my last boat ( rough running,loss of power...)that had an outboard.That was a 1987 Mariner 40 HP.Easy to work on and I rebuilt carbs and new my way around it fairly well.
But this engine is...much more complicated.2004 Yamaha 150.I'm hesitant to do more than the basics and I'll let a mechanic work on what is over my head.
My problem has to be an easy fix.It feels fuel related and that is where I'm coming from or going to.
Here is my tale of woe:
She has always run like a champ.Sat I go to start her up and it takes awhile.
Hmmmmm...strange as she always starts up fairly easy.
Temps had dropped the night before so I'm thinking this is the coldest I've ever had the boat and maybe its just that...a chilly night after 2 days of rain.
Get her going but the engine sounds odd...a miss/cough/sputter ever 20 seconds or so.
Warm her up and she smooths out but the sputter is still there every 30 seconds now.
Ease her out of the slip and down the canal but turn around after a few minutes because I just don't like the way it feels.
I have a new water seperating filter and after I tie her up I change it.
Start her again and she sounds good to go.
Ease her out and down the canal and still don't like the way the engine is running.She always purred ( as much as a 2 stroke can purr ) and this cat is not her usual self.
I push the throttle to get going and she begins to but quickly bogs down.
Back to the slip I go...
Pull the cowling and clean the engines fuel filter ( it was clean).
Start her and she runs nice!
But bogged down again once I was out and trying to get going
Pull off the cowling once again and it was then that I noticed a rubber hose laying in the bottom not connected to anything.
I'll be damned if I can find where it goes to!
Or if this in fact is my problem :roll:
Hoses just don't lie around ....
I've got a small mirror I'm going to use to try and look under everything.
Unless one of you tells me that this hose is meant to be just like it is.
Thanks for any input you can send along!
Had similar situations with my last boat ( rough running,loss of power...)that had an outboard.That was a 1987 Mariner 40 HP.Easy to work on and I rebuilt carbs and new my way around it fairly well.
But this engine is...much more complicated.2004 Yamaha 150.I'm hesitant to do more than the basics and I'll let a mechanic work on what is over my head.
My problem has to be an easy fix.It feels fuel related and that is where I'm coming from or going to.
Here is my tale of woe:
She has always run like a champ.Sat I go to start her up and it takes awhile.
Hmmmmm...strange as she always starts up fairly easy.
Temps had dropped the night before so I'm thinking this is the coldest I've ever had the boat and maybe its just that...a chilly night after 2 days of rain.
Get her going but the engine sounds odd...a miss/cough/sputter ever 20 seconds or so.
Warm her up and she smooths out but the sputter is still there every 30 seconds now.
Ease her out of the slip and down the canal but turn around after a few minutes because I just don't like the way it feels.
I have a new water seperating filter and after I tie her up I change it.
Start her again and she sounds good to go.
Ease her out and down the canal and still don't like the way the engine is running.She always purred ( as much as a 2 stroke can purr ) and this cat is not her usual self.
I push the throttle to get going and she begins to but quickly bogs down.
Back to the slip I go...
Pull the cowling and clean the engines fuel filter ( it was clean).
Start her and she runs nice!
But bogged down again once I was out and trying to get going
Pull off the cowling once again and it was then that I noticed a rubber hose laying in the bottom not connected to anything.
I'll be damned if I can find where it goes to!
Or if this in fact is my problem :roll:
Hoses just don't lie around ....
I've got a small mirror I'm going to use to try and look under everything.
Unless one of you tells me that this hose is meant to be just like it is.
Thanks for any input you can send along!