Hello all:
Been pulling my hair out of my head lately trying to get my boat running properly and it just wont happen.
1999 OX66 225HP
1) Went out all summer, boat worked fine. Last week both engines bogged down. Didnt know what it was till we pulled back to dock. Unscrewed fuel cansiters and we were loaded with water. Gas station has street tanks that also fuels cars, so the gas is good.
One mechanic stated to add alot of 2 stroke oil to gas, to help this issue. Not sure if that works.
What does everyone due to avoid excess water issues? Any additives you swear by?
Is there any place water can get into my tanks? I dont find it possible
2) After we flushed out fuel cansiters, this past sunday we pulled out of marina, went full throttle. For about 30 seconds, we were crusing nicely. Then both alarms sounded off..
My first thought is that this is a thermostat issue, does anyone agree with this possibility? I changed water pumps last summer so I cant see that being the issue.
Any ideas from anyone are greatly appreciated.
Been pulling my hair out of my head lately trying to get my boat running properly and it just wont happen.
1999 OX66 225HP
1) Went out all summer, boat worked fine. Last week both engines bogged down. Didnt know what it was till we pulled back to dock. Unscrewed fuel cansiters and we were loaded with water. Gas station has street tanks that also fuels cars, so the gas is good.
One mechanic stated to add alot of 2 stroke oil to gas, to help this issue. Not sure if that works.
What does everyone due to avoid excess water issues? Any additives you swear by?
Is there any place water can get into my tanks? I dont find it possible
2) After we flushed out fuel cansiters, this past sunday we pulled out of marina, went full throttle. For about 30 seconds, we were crusing nicely. Then both alarms sounded off..
My first thought is that this is a thermostat issue, does anyone agree with this possibility? I changed water pumps last summer so I cant see that being the issue.
Any ideas from anyone are greatly appreciated.