jasonbailey
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2004
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- 253
I spent the day getting my a** kicked by a 2001 Saltwater series 150HP Fuel Injected V6 two stroke. It is my brother's rig and I'm trying to help him get the engine to run. It sat for 3 seasons without any use. We pumped 30+ gallons of old fuel out of the tank and replaced with fresh. We also replaced the fuel filter, we have good fresh gas up to the filter assembly.
The motor has good compression and good spark. It will run if I spray premix into the the throats, but immediately dies as soon as that is burnt off. I have a feeling the injectors are full of gunk and need to be cleaned/replaced. 1st off, can they just be cleaned or do they have to be replaced.
Second and most important, I have some mechanical skills, not great, but have some. I've rebuilt carbs on my old o/b, but this is a whole different animal. How difficult is it to pull the fuel delivery system off and clean? Should I even attempt it? Any good places to start so I don't have to take things apart that don't need taking apart? I was thinking of taking the fuel line off of the filter housing that runs to the injection system and try and blow some compressed air through to see if that helps.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
The motor has good compression and good spark. It will run if I spray premix into the the throats, but immediately dies as soon as that is burnt off. I have a feeling the injectors are full of gunk and need to be cleaned/replaced. 1st off, can they just be cleaned or do they have to be replaced.
Second and most important, I have some mechanical skills, not great, but have some. I've rebuilt carbs on my old o/b, but this is a whole different animal. How difficult is it to pull the fuel delivery system off and clean? Should I even attempt it? Any good places to start so I don't have to take things apart that don't need taking apart? I was thinking of taking the fuel line off of the filter housing that runs to the injection system and try and blow some compressed air through to see if that helps.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.