Re: 85 Johnson 150 Possible Power Pack issues
Poor fuel delivery means the two pumps are unable to supply enough fuel to sustain continuous high speed operation. The engine will run fine at top end till the engine consumes the fuel in the carb bowls. The engine will slow down till the fuel pumps recover and refill the bowls-the engine will speed up again. The boat will run fine at top end again, then slow down as the carb bowls run out of fuel again. The process repeats over and over. You may not notice any problem at mid speed for some time till the fuel supply gets even weaker. That's the scenario for insufficient fuel delivery. Some potential causes: Weak fuel pumps. You could also have crud/debris in the anti-siphon valve on the fuel tank, which is restricting fuel flow. 5/16" fuel lines will restrict fuel flow-must be 3/8" fuel line on a V6. If you have an air leak at the fuel connector at the engine cowling, that can be the problem. (eliminate that hose barb and run the incoming fuel line direct to the upper fuel pump hose barb.) Did you double check to insure the two fuel pumps are the correct ones for a V6? Those pumps are different part numbers, and one is the upper, the other the lower. If the engine has a water separator added to the fuel system, remove that filter from the fuel system and retest the engine at full speed.