Hi everyone! I've mostly lurked over the years but this forum has helped me learn so much about 2-cycle engines.
My outboard was running great but recently left me high and dry about 4 miles away from the dock. Symptoms are similar to a bad fuel pump in that it reaches a max RPM and won't go any higher. I can basically reach a high idle and nothing past that. This fuel pump is only two years old so I'm hesitant to pin point that as the problem. I've taken the fuel pump apart and inspected each layer very carefully and it looks good from what I can tell. The rubber isn't worn or super stretched out, the gaskets are in good shape, etc.
I've replaced the fuel lines and primer bulb and fittings from the tank to motor including the large and small diameter fuel lines on the engine.
The reed values look fantastic and show no signs of wear.
An odd behavior is that I cannot rev to high RPMs while in neutral or forward (engine kinda bogs down/doesn't do anything more with the additional throttle). However, in reverse, the engine will rev super high. I've never thrown the engine into full throttle in reverse in the past but it definitely seems like I get the full response. Even more odd, if I then go to forward, I get spotty behavior with the throttle. It doesn't fix the problem 100% but it does seem to make a difference almost as if it now wants to give me more RPMs with the additional throttle.
Sometimes this engine makes me feel like I'm losing my mind but I always find the issue, fix it, then fall in love with my outboard again. We are currently on bad terms
Before I go replacing another fuel pump, am I crazy? Does this sort of behavior make any logical sense in being something different?
My outboard was running great but recently left me high and dry about 4 miles away from the dock. Symptoms are similar to a bad fuel pump in that it reaches a max RPM and won't go any higher. I can basically reach a high idle and nothing past that. This fuel pump is only two years old so I'm hesitant to pin point that as the problem. I've taken the fuel pump apart and inspected each layer very carefully and it looks good from what I can tell. The rubber isn't worn or super stretched out, the gaskets are in good shape, etc.
I've replaced the fuel lines and primer bulb and fittings from the tank to motor including the large and small diameter fuel lines on the engine.
The reed values look fantastic and show no signs of wear.
An odd behavior is that I cannot rev to high RPMs while in neutral or forward (engine kinda bogs down/doesn't do anything more with the additional throttle). However, in reverse, the engine will rev super high. I've never thrown the engine into full throttle in reverse in the past but it definitely seems like I get the full response. Even more odd, if I then go to forward, I get spotty behavior with the throttle. It doesn't fix the problem 100% but it does seem to make a difference almost as if it now wants to give me more RPMs with the additional throttle.
Sometimes this engine makes me feel like I'm losing my mind but I always find the issue, fix it, then fall in love with my outboard again. We are currently on bad terms
Before I go replacing another fuel pump, am I crazy? Does this sort of behavior make any logical sense in being something different?