I am in need of some good advice. I have a 1989 225 VRO, and it ran like a champ last season but was very hard starting. I would get WOT RPM's of about 5200 and a speed of about 45 mph according to GPS. Was not bad for a 22 ft Hydra-Sport Vector 2200 Walk Around. I sent it in for service this year and I have had nothing but problems since I got it back.
The service center found multiple problems with the motor when they opened her up. I was told that I had a bad reed box. One of the reeds was bent up, and the mechanic showed me the damaged reed plate. It was replaced with a factory OEM. Next he said all 6 carbs were in need of of rebuilding. 6 OEM carb kits were ordered, and carbs were rebuilt. He then found that I was leaking water a the base of the power head, and a new gasket was put in place. Engine was then reassembled, timed, synchronized, powertuned, and plugs were then replaced. I was then told all was well and given a bill for 1500 dollars.
I then took the boat out for it's first run of the season, and she ran great up until I hit WOT which now was only about 4500 RPM. The engine then began to surge and fall from 4500 to 4000 rpm, it would then pick back up. It continued to this. I then took it back to the shop. They tested it and stated my VRO pump was bad. I asked how they new, and they stated that the surge went away when they would pump the primer bulb. I said ok, and ordered a new one. The new pump was put on, and was converted to the 4 wire since I had the original 3 wire on it. I was then given the boat back stating it was now fixed, and was also given another bill for 500 dollars this time.
I then took the boat for another boating trip. I then tried to run it @ WOT. The same problem was still there, and this time it was using 3 times the required amount of oil. Back to the shop it went. I was then told it was the VRO pump again. A new was ordered, and it was replaced. This time the mech tested the oil side of the pump and stated all was working correctly. He also stated the fuel pressure was so good he had to back the idle down this time. He then stated that he took it for a test run and was able to get 4900 rpm @ WOT and it ran fine. I was given then boat back, and no bill this time.
I then took out again. The problem was still there. Engine was surging, and WOT only reached 4500 rpm and dropped to 4000. I then went back to the shop today. The mech then pulled my pickup from the gas tank. He removed the screen, and the antisiphon ball. He hooked the tank back up, and we ran it. Problem was still there. He then disconnected my tank and connected a six gallon directly to the back of the VRO pump. We ran it, and the problem was still there. The mech then began scratching his head. We then ran out of time since they closed at 4pm. I am going back in the morning, and he is going going to vacum test the fuel side of the pump. Not sure what this is going to do to help, but he is the trained professional. I don't know how much more of this I can take. Like I said it ran fine prior to taking it for service, just started hard. Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.
The service center found multiple problems with the motor when they opened her up. I was told that I had a bad reed box. One of the reeds was bent up, and the mechanic showed me the damaged reed plate. It was replaced with a factory OEM. Next he said all 6 carbs were in need of of rebuilding. 6 OEM carb kits were ordered, and carbs were rebuilt. He then found that I was leaking water a the base of the power head, and a new gasket was put in place. Engine was then reassembled, timed, synchronized, powertuned, and plugs were then replaced. I was then told all was well and given a bill for 1500 dollars.
I then took the boat out for it's first run of the season, and she ran great up until I hit WOT which now was only about 4500 RPM. The engine then began to surge and fall from 4500 to 4000 rpm, it would then pick back up. It continued to this. I then took it back to the shop. They tested it and stated my VRO pump was bad. I asked how they new, and they stated that the surge went away when they would pump the primer bulb. I said ok, and ordered a new one. The new pump was put on, and was converted to the 4 wire since I had the original 3 wire on it. I was then given the boat back stating it was now fixed, and was also given another bill for 500 dollars this time.
I then took the boat for another boating trip. I then tried to run it @ WOT. The same problem was still there, and this time it was using 3 times the required amount of oil. Back to the shop it went. I was then told it was the VRO pump again. A new was ordered, and it was replaced. This time the mech tested the oil side of the pump and stated all was working correctly. He also stated the fuel pressure was so good he had to back the idle down this time. He then stated that he took it for a test run and was able to get 4900 rpm @ WOT and it ran fine. I was given then boat back, and no bill this time.
I then took out again. The problem was still there. Engine was surging, and WOT only reached 4500 rpm and dropped to 4000. I then went back to the shop today. The mech then pulled my pickup from the gas tank. He removed the screen, and the antisiphon ball. He hooked the tank back up, and we ran it. Problem was still there. He then disconnected my tank and connected a six gallon directly to the back of the VRO pump. We ran it, and the problem was still there. The mech then began scratching his head. We then ran out of time since they closed at 4pm. I am going back in the morning, and he is going going to vacum test the fuel side of the pump. Not sure what this is going to do to help, but he is the trained professional. I don't know how much more of this I can take. Like I said it ran fine prior to taking it for service, just started hard. Any help you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.