goosemanhnt4fud
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In reference to this thread I started:http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=405869
ok...I have change all fuel lines, vent lines, replaced zip ties with hose claps, tightened vent fittings, took the carbs off and checked for the filter inside of them...I couldn't find them, is there a diagram that someone has that shows the filters' location...I took the bowls off the carbs and checked the float and took out the small "pin" that I believe prevents the flow of fuel coming into the bowl when the bowl is already full, the bowls looked really clean and so did the rest of the carb orfices... I put everything back together and took it to the lake and it continues to do the same.
I may need to find the location of the filters in the carb that Crazymac was talking about.
I was also thinking of bypassing the fuel pump itself and manually pumping fuel into the bowls in the carbs and seeing if it continues to run at WOT or continues to bog down...
Dont know what's next...any ideas??? Thanks in advance
ok...I have change all fuel lines, vent lines, replaced zip ties with hose claps, tightened vent fittings, took the carbs off and checked for the filter inside of them...I couldn't find them, is there a diagram that someone has that shows the filters' location...I took the bowls off the carbs and checked the float and took out the small "pin" that I believe prevents the flow of fuel coming into the bowl when the bowl is already full, the bowls looked really clean and so did the rest of the carb orfices... I put everything back together and took it to the lake and it continues to do the same.
I may need to find the location of the filters in the carb that Crazymac was talking about.
I was also thinking of bypassing the fuel pump itself and manually pumping fuel into the bowls in the carbs and seeing if it continues to run at WOT or continues to bog down...
Dont know what's next...any ideas??? Thanks in advance