Cricket Too
Lieutenant Commander
- Joined
- May 14, 2003
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Just wanted to ask a quick question about troubleshooting the lean sneeze my 2000 200hp Johnson has developed.
I was going to start by looking for an air leak along the fuel lines. This is made a little easier by the fact that there are twin engines on the boat and the other one has no lean sneeze. So at least I know I don't have a problem from my tank to where it branches off to the two separate water separators.
It occured to me that there is a fuel restriction warning on the newer style system check gauges, and I know it works on mine. So I was wondering if I had enough of an air leak in a fuel line before the OMS pump, would it set off the fuel restriction warning horn??
If this is possible, then I could maybe narrow my search down a little, as I would only have to check from the output of the pump to the carbs, and also inevitably my carbs. I gotta get this taken care of, the fall bass run is on and I don't want to smoke an engine while I'm out there.
So is it possible for an air leak before the OMS pump to set off the fuel restriction warning?
Thanks, Mike.
I was going to start by looking for an air leak along the fuel lines. This is made a little easier by the fact that there are twin engines on the boat and the other one has no lean sneeze. So at least I know I don't have a problem from my tank to where it branches off to the two separate water separators.
It occured to me that there is a fuel restriction warning on the newer style system check gauges, and I know it works on mine. So I was wondering if I had enough of an air leak in a fuel line before the OMS pump, would it set off the fuel restriction warning horn??
If this is possible, then I could maybe narrow my search down a little, as I would only have to check from the output of the pump to the carbs, and also inevitably my carbs. I gotta get this taken care of, the fall bass run is on and I don't want to smoke an engine while I'm out there.
So is it possible for an air leak before the OMS pump to set off the fuel restriction warning?
Thanks, Mike.