DF50HP suzuki problems

tin_can

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Ran it for the first time today it was hard to get running had fresh gas and I always drain my gas after I use it. Got it running I had to close the vent on my tank it would run fine then it would bog down after running for a few minutes then I opened the vent it would run had to play with the vent all afternoon to keep it running???????????????? It was fine last time i used it at the end of duck season
 

99yam40

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Re: DF50HP suzuki problems

Why are you closing the vent on the tank? I do not think any of these newer motors used a pressurized fuel system like some of the old ones. May need to check fuel pump pressure/vacuum
 

Silvertip

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Re: DF50HP suzuki problems

Why are you closing the vent on the tank? I do not think any of these newer motors used a pressurized fuel system like some of the old ones. May need to check fuel pump pressure/vacuum

This is simple physics. In order to suck fuel out of the tank, air must replace it. Ever try to suck a soda bottle flat. Same principle. Once a vacuum builds up, the fuel pump cannot draw fuel. Then you disconnect the fuel line and run the engine dry which makes no sense either. These are fuel injected engines. There is no logical reason to run them dry. That leaves the pump(s) dry and air in what is supposed to be a "closed" and pressurized system. The vent on a portable should be closed only when the tank is being transported. When it's on the boat it must be open. When you refuel, connect the hose, open the vent, firm up the primer bulb, turn the key and go boating. When done -- turn the key off and walk away.
 

tin_can

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Re: DF50HP suzuki problems

tried a different tank gas line and bulb bypassed my filter and hooked it straight to the motor and it ran fine. I guess it was getting air from somewhere ??? i don't run it dry it has a screw to drain the fuel out of the motor that is what i was told to do by the dealer.
 
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