Back-story: 1992 Gulfstream with twin 1992 Johnson 150's. About 1,400 hours on the motors. I got this boat right after Thanksgiving and have been having work done to it all this time. When I got the boat, the main fuel tank had about 1/2 tank of fuel. The age or origin of this fuel is unknown. It is at LEAST 3 months old since I've had it, plus I have no idea when it was put into the boat. It's old.
The auxiliary tank was empty. Yesterday, a friend borrowed the boat to sea trial it. He added 20 gallons of fresh fuel to the main tank (with the old stuff) and 20 to the auxiliary. Yesterday, they ran the boat for 3 to 4 hours with no issues on the main tank. Today, they took it out again, and while on plane both motors shut off.
They switched the valve to use the auxiliary fuel tank and the engines started and are now running fine.
A couple questions. (All fuel filters, fuel/water separators are brand new.)
1) Clearly this is fuel related. Why would it run fine all day yesterday on the old fuel and die today? What's at play here?
2) Seems to me that if the old fuel clogged the filters, that even switching to the new fuel in the auxiliary tank would still be a problem if they are clogged?
3) What's involved in draining old fuel and cleaning a tank?
Thanks all!!
John
The auxiliary tank was empty. Yesterday, a friend borrowed the boat to sea trial it. He added 20 gallons of fresh fuel to the main tank (with the old stuff) and 20 to the auxiliary. Yesterday, they ran the boat for 3 to 4 hours with no issues on the main tank. Today, they took it out again, and while on plane both motors shut off.
They switched the valve to use the auxiliary fuel tank and the engines started and are now running fine.
A couple questions. (All fuel filters, fuel/water separators are brand new.)
1) Clearly this is fuel related. Why would it run fine all day yesterday on the old fuel and die today? What's at play here?
2) Seems to me that if the old fuel clogged the filters, that even switching to the new fuel in the auxiliary tank would still be a problem if they are clogged?
3) What's involved in draining old fuel and cleaning a tank?
Thanks all!!
John