I have a 1989 yamaha 40hp 2-stroke engine. Last season I had water in the gas, and have had problematic running since then. I had the damage from the water repaired, replaced my feul/water seperator, replaced the fittings and primer bulb and line on the feul tank, replaced all 3 carbs, and replaced a cracked ignition coil at the end of last season. Each of these fixes has got it running again for a few days at a time, somtimes less. This season I replaced the feul tank, line, and bulb, feul pump, filter, and all the internal feul lines in the engine housing. My problem is that I cannot seem to keep enough pressure in the feul line to keep the engine from stalling at low speeds, and at high speeds I get very low engine rpms, unless I prime the bulb in the feul line during operation. <br /><br />Could this be related to another faulty ignition coil or the cdi unit?<br />any help would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />-eric