Air in fuel line

war623

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I have a 2001 Evinrude 90 hp. fuel injected engine. Today it started out running good but after about 10 minutes it started running real rough and shut off. After checking different things I checked the small bleeder valve in the gas line. When I pressed the valve it spewed gas and air with fairly good pressure. My question is would the air in the line cause this problem and what can I do to correct it.
 

Chris1956

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Air in the fuel line causes a number of issues with proper operation of the motor. I would recommend you check the fuel line fittings and see where the air is getting into the fuel line.
 

war623

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I assume then it would have to be between the water separator and the fuel pump and including the fuel pump. Is that right?
 

Chris1956

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Gee, I would think anywhere along the fuel line where there is a fitting could leak air. So, fuel tank pickup - to anti-siphon valve, input of water separator, water separator seal itself, either side of primer bulb (if you have one), and any engine fittings.
 

war623

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I think I may have found it, I found a hose clamp that was completely loose at the gas tank. I really appreciate the help on this.
 
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