Fuel Line Problem

afd2131

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
May 24, 2012
Messages
42
I have a 1992, Force Outboard 120HP. The engine will run fine at WOT for about 2 min, then begin to bogg down before dying. I noticed the primer bulb is fully deflated, and when it is manually pumped, the engine will run fine. The fuel pump and carbs are brand new, compression test was good at 140. There is no evidence of moisture in the gas. Any ideas of where the problem in the fuel line could be, or anyone have a similar problem?
 

foodfisher

Captain
Joined
Feb 18, 2009
Messages
3,756
Re: Fuel Line Problem

Flat bulb=vacuum behind it. Check vent line for obstruction or kinks, muddaubers like to nest in opening. Pickup tube with debris in tank blocking it.
 

Arandi

Cadet
Joined
Dec 5, 2012
Messages
7
Re: Fuel Line Problem

Hello, I'm from Basque country in Europe. Sorry for my bad inglish.
I have the same problem with my 1996 Force 120hp. When I start the engine it runs great about 2 minutes and then it dies. But when I noticed that the engine is dying if I pump the bulb manually it go on without problems.
I am going to connect to an external fuel tank to rule out problems in fuel line (Bulb, vent line,...).
If you find a solution please let us know.
 

jerryjerry05

Supreme Mariner
Joined
May 7, 2008
Messages
18,074
Re: Fuel Line Problem

Arandi,you should start another post.
Yours sounds like a different problem.
Like the fuel pump isin't working.
 

brinker232

Seaman
Joined
Jul 1, 2012
Messages
55
Re: Fuel Line Problem

I have a 1992, Force Outboard 120HP. The engine will run fine at WOT for about 2 min, then begin to bogg down before dying. I noticed the primer bulb is fully deflated, and when it is manually pumped, the engine will run fine. The fuel pump and carbs are brand new, compression test was good at 140. There is no evidence of moisture in the gas. Any ideas of where the problem in the fuel line could be, or anyone have a similar problem?

I just went through the same thing. Replace your fuel lines from the motor to where it goes into the hull, if you have a built in tank. The ethanol in todays fuel will eat the inside lining of the older hose. Mine was a Mercury fuel line and the inside was plugged almost solid from the inner liner peeling away and blocking it all up. I re-used my primer and it all runs fine. Mine started with WOT for about 1 min then dying down until the fuel pump could refill the carbs, then it started doing the same at half throttle. Fuel line is cheap at the local hardware store!!
 

brinker232

Seaman
Joined
Jul 1, 2012
Messages
55
Re: Fuel Line Problem

That was for the OP not the guy from Europe. No France does not have Ethanol in their Petrol, lol!
 

gm280

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Jun 26, 2011
Messages
14,605
Re: Fuel Line Problem

To the original poster, sounds exactly like you have no vent in your fuel tank. Fix that issue and you will fix your problem as well...

To the second poster, you sound like your fuel pump is shot. Either rebuilt yours or buy a new one...
 

Jiggz

Captain
Joined
Oct 23, 2009
Messages
3,909
Re: Fuel Line Problem

X2 for clogged vent on the original poster's problem.
 
Top