Hey guys I have been dealing with power issues on my 2000 Yamaha ox66 250. The last few trips out I have been cruising along around 36k rpm when all of the sudden the motor bogs down like it’s going to stall. As soon as I backed down the throttle 15k or to neutral the motor ran fine, power up again and it would be fine. At first I thought it was sucking air into the fuel lines starving it of gas, so the next time it did it I had my friend drive and I felt the primer bulb which was still rock hard. This weekend I had a complete power loss and was unable to recover. I limped back into the dock, it ran somewhat fine at lower power just above idle, add a little power and it would cycle between running and bogging down almost rhythmically. The primer bulb was still rock hard. When in neutral I can reve it up and it cycle’s fine, reverse doesn’t seem to have the symptoms either.
So if it’s not the fuel or the motor sucking air what could it be, plugs new this yr., new fuel filter this yr., I don’t have water in the fuel, changed with new fuel water separator, I put ring free and Yamaha fuel stabilizer in it religiously.
So guys any suggestions here would be a big help so I can start to narrow down the cause. What are the symptoms of low pressure fuel pumps failing or bad/clogged/dirty o2 sensor.
On a separate note I also noticed my oil reservoir is not filling from the extra aux tank to the fuel reservoir on the motor in the engine housing. I assume this is prob a simple fix?
So if it’s not the fuel or the motor sucking air what could it be, plugs new this yr., new fuel filter this yr., I don’t have water in the fuel, changed with new fuel water separator, I put ring free and Yamaha fuel stabilizer in it religiously.
So guys any suggestions here would be a big help so I can start to narrow down the cause. What are the symptoms of low pressure fuel pumps failing or bad/clogged/dirty o2 sensor.
On a separate note I also noticed my oil reservoir is not filling from the extra aux tank to the fuel reservoir on the motor in the engine housing. I assume this is prob a simple fix?