I have a 2002 model two-stroke 50-hp Yamaha. I was out in the bay yesterday and the boat ran fine. I then took the boat back to the house and while I was flushing the motor with saltwater, the motor kept dying. It seemed to run fine when I would open up the throttle, but whenever the motor sat idle, it would continuously die after about thirty seconds or so, which it was not doing earlier in the day. I disconnected and re-connected the connections at both the motor and the gas tank in order to make sure both were snug, and they were. I then went to squeeze the primer bulb and it would never get firm, of which it normally does after a few pumps. I couldn't see any visible defects in the fuel line itself. Do any of you have any clue what the problem might be? As the motor would begin to die, it would sputter a few times and then stall, as if it was running out of gas, leading me to believe it was a priming problem.<br /><br />Thanks a lot folks<br /><br />Kevin