1993 Yamaha 250 carb motors.
As usual, ran fine when I put it up for the winter. Started right up for the spring, just primed the float bowls (I leave them empty over the winter). Went out and fille the tanks with fresh fuel, and then found the port motor won't rev to get on plane.
It won't pull under load to get on plane, but will rev to 5k on the lift in gear with the prop half buried (enough to keep the water pickups under water and put some load on the motor).
New fuel filters last wekend, fresh fuel, oil tanks are full, engine temp right on normal, pulled and cleaned electrical connections. Replaced primer bulbs last year, and all the spark plug caps. Replaced all 6 fuel pumps the year before (I only get about 50 hrs per year to use the boat). I have no way to test the electronics and havn't had any luck getting anyone who can.
I tried to test the fuel pumps/system to see if I could find something good on the good motor and bad on the bad one. Put a vacuume/pressure gauge on both motors. Neither motor shows any vacuume on the inlet side of the water seperator, nor any pressure on the outlet side of the fuel pumps. Based on the readings I wouldn't expect either motor to run, but both motors do run (long enough they would suck the bowls dry if they wern't pulling fuel) and the stbd one will pull to 4k RPM trying to get on plane while the port won't go over 2k. Guess outboard fuel systems just don't run high enough pressure to register/measure.
?? - Greg
As usual, ran fine when I put it up for the winter. Started right up for the spring, just primed the float bowls (I leave them empty over the winter). Went out and fille the tanks with fresh fuel, and then found the port motor won't rev to get on plane.
It won't pull under load to get on plane, but will rev to 5k on the lift in gear with the prop half buried (enough to keep the water pickups under water and put some load on the motor).
New fuel filters last wekend, fresh fuel, oil tanks are full, engine temp right on normal, pulled and cleaned electrical connections. Replaced primer bulbs last year, and all the spark plug caps. Replaced all 6 fuel pumps the year before (I only get about 50 hrs per year to use the boat). I have no way to test the electronics and havn't had any luck getting anyone who can.
I tried to test the fuel pumps/system to see if I could find something good on the good motor and bad on the bad one. Put a vacuume/pressure gauge on both motors. Neither motor shows any vacuume on the inlet side of the water seperator, nor any pressure on the outlet side of the fuel pumps. Based on the readings I wouldn't expect either motor to run, but both motors do run (long enough they would suck the bowls dry if they wern't pulling fuel) and the stbd one will pull to 4k RPM trying to get on plane while the port won't go over 2k. Guess outboard fuel systems just don't run high enough pressure to register/measure.
?? - Greg