sutor623
Rear Admiral
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'95 E-rude 130HP
Hey guys, most of ya'll know I have been pulling my hair out with this engine for a while now. Everything from bad crankcase compression, warped carbs, etc.
I found air in my fuel lines a couple months back, and changed all fuel lines, connections, primer bulb, fuel tank fittings/anti-syphon valve and fuel/water separator.
Problems at this point are Hard starting/staying running and cackling/sputtering on throttle down.
After I changed all that, I ASSUMED that I was good to go. WRONG!! Check out this video. Where in the WORLD would all the air be coming from? That is an insane amount of air in the line. The clear hose before the fuel pump has NO air bubbles, so I know it is being drawn in from the fuel pump. The diaphrams are all new, and oil side is plugged good and tight. The housings are not cracked, but this is the first model VRO2 that did not have the O-ring (part #8) in between the main housings. I am guessing that this is why OMC added this O-ring.
Check out this air!! Can you believe that this motor had NO signs of running poorly at mid-range and WOT? Only issues I noticed was at start-up and sometimes throttle down. I guess for some reason the as the fuel pump picks up pressure it's not pulling in enough air to displace the fuel. Don't ask me, the darndest thing. Obviously I have a new fuel pump on the way, and will be checking for air in the line after I install it. Any feedback?
Hey guys, most of ya'll know I have been pulling my hair out with this engine for a while now. Everything from bad crankcase compression, warped carbs, etc.
I found air in my fuel lines a couple months back, and changed all fuel lines, connections, primer bulb, fuel tank fittings/anti-syphon valve and fuel/water separator.
Problems at this point are Hard starting/staying running and cackling/sputtering on throttle down.
After I changed all that, I ASSUMED that I was good to go. WRONG!! Check out this video. Where in the WORLD would all the air be coming from? That is an insane amount of air in the line. The clear hose before the fuel pump has NO air bubbles, so I know it is being drawn in from the fuel pump. The diaphrams are all new, and oil side is plugged good and tight. The housings are not cracked, but this is the first model VRO2 that did not have the O-ring (part #8) in between the main housings. I am guessing that this is why OMC added this O-ring.
Check out this air!! Can you believe that this motor had NO signs of running poorly at mid-range and WOT? Only issues I noticed was at start-up and sometimes throttle down. I guess for some reason the as the fuel pump picks up pressure it's not pulling in enough air to displace the fuel. Don't ask me, the darndest thing. Obviously I have a new fuel pump on the way, and will be checking for air in the line after I install it. Any feedback?