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- Cleveland, Ohio. "I Chase Her"
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- Offshore
HI. I am looking for some help with a fuel issue. 240 Offshore Twin Yamaha 150's. I went out for a day trip on Erie and on the way in the SB motor started losing RPM. On the way in to port it would just seem to miss but after a couple of these events the RPM just went from 3200 to 1200. I would draw back on both throttles and throttle up after 15 seconds or so and it would preform at 3200 for there or four minutes. The next time out it got worse and I started to diagnosis it. I had someone press the primer bulb when it started to happen again. The motor would rev back up to 3200RPM but fade after 4-5 min. Press the bulb again and would get back up there. Well after two or three times the bulb collapsed. I decided to switch lines between the motors. Same issue when SB line was on the Port motor and the SB motor had the port line. The SB motor was ok. I looked at the gasoline's and primer bulb and decided I should replace the old black flaking lines and primer bulb. I did that and pulled the hatch to check out the anti-siphon fitting. Seemed okay. Under deck fuel lines look pretty good. Reassembled everything and decided to check fuel filter/water separator. Replaced with new. Test ran after new lines and same problem. It seemed to be not so bad. Well we went out fishing the next day and now both motors have this issue. My next step is to pull the fuel lines off of the tank and see if the probes on the tank are clean. I'll also check all 90 degree elbows. I'll pull the fuel gauge sending unit to look inside the tank. If there is a lot of gunk in the tank do I have someone clean it or purchase a new tank? Anyone have a ballpark cost on tank cleaning? Any Idea where to get a new tank comparable to my original 95 Gal tank? I have to be money wise. I know it may cost me to get it going. I just can't have it sitting around all summer....I would get bumped out. Thanks in advance for your help
Ken
Ken