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Blew fuse (5A) going to low pressure fuel pump, replaced, same thing. Decided to replace low pressure fuel pump, everything looked good (engine ran, did not bog down for 10+ minutes, then shutdown. Once again, fuse blown. Against my better judgement, installed a 10A fuse (which is shown in the electrical diagram in the shop manual (but oddly not on the fuse box on the engine (5A)). Started up and immediately had fuel pouring out (turned out to be fuel line connected with a coupler above the VST had separated)). Once fixed, installed 5A fuse, started engine with no issues, ran at 1500 RPM, seemed good, checked fuse and once again blown.
Against my better judgement (again), I installed the 10A and this time fuel came out the bottom of the cowling.
Not sure where to go from here? Do I have a block somewhere? Did I reverse polarity when installing the pump? Is the pump drawing >5A but <10? and causing the pump to run at too high a pressure?
Obviously not an expert here, any suggestions (other than taking to my local Yamaha dealer (I live in a very remote area)).
Against my better judgement (again), I installed the 10A and this time fuel came out the bottom of the cowling.
Not sure where to go from here? Do I have a block somewhere? Did I reverse polarity when installing the pump? Is the pump drawing >5A but <10? and causing the pump to run at too high a pressure?
Obviously not an expert here, any suggestions (other than taking to my local Yamaha dealer (I live in a very remote area)).
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