Hooligan Diver
Seaman Apprentice
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Curious if it's as common as I feel it must be, or if I simply got an entire fuel system rigged with bad hose?
I have several outboards with a couple different types of fuel hoses on them and I recently experienced power loss in a merc 25XD while running near WOT. I went over things briefly and found a lack of fuel to be the culprit.
As it turns out, there were several blue fuel lines that have a clear plastic liner inside them that had become loose and flacid inside of the hose jacket. I was actually able to grab the end of a 4ft piece and slide it out of the hose. After replacing the hose all was well.
Anyone else seeing this as a source of fuel issues?
I have several outboards with a couple different types of fuel hoses on them and I recently experienced power loss in a merc 25XD while running near WOT. I went over things briefly and found a lack of fuel to be the culprit.
As it turns out, there were several blue fuel lines that have a clear plastic liner inside them that had become loose and flacid inside of the hose jacket. I was actually able to grab the end of a 4ft piece and slide it out of the hose. After replacing the hose all was well.
Anyone else seeing this as a source of fuel issues?
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