evinrude20
Seaman
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- Jun 5, 2008
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My brother in law has owned his boat for about 5 years now. Its got a 98 vmax 200 with maybe 200 hrs on it. Idles, runs great. Most of the time. He has had to replace the fuel pump diaphrams 3 times now. This previous time it happened on day 1 of a bass tourny we were fishing. You can tell it will happen because it starts alot harder and you can smell the gas. And then they finally give and you cant run anymore. I ended up pumping the bulb for 1.5 hrs so we could limp back to weigh in at about 10mph. (also burned a crapload more gas!) im wondering if this is a bad batch of
Diaphrams, or if anyone has any other ideas? He only uses 91 an yamalube oil. The dealer who did the first 2 fixes said they replaced them on a motor once in a 3 year period. Something seems fishy. As i dont like to quit, we spent most of the night and built 2 diaphrams out of vinyl innertube patch(since its durable and flexible) and test ran it. Ended up giving us the whole day 2 on the water with no issues at all. Appreciate any comments!
Thanks
Diaphrams, or if anyone has any other ideas? He only uses 91 an yamalube oil. The dealer who did the first 2 fixes said they replaced them on a motor once in a 3 year period. Something seems fishy. As i dont like to quit, we spent most of the night and built 2 diaphrams out of vinyl innertube patch(since its durable and flexible) and test ran it. Ended up giving us the whole day 2 on the water with no issues at all. Appreciate any comments!
Thanks