FloatsLikeARock
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2000 Mercury 125 ELPTO. It's got what I think is a fuel starvation problem that is driving me crazy. It only manifests itself when I get about two miles from the launching ramp. The engine intermittently loses power and dies. It can be restarted immediately, but the problem will recur minutes or seconds later.
The fuel tank is properly vented. I'm wanting to test the fuel suction line between the fuel tank and the engine for leaks, and the pressurized fuel lines and filters in the engine for clogs. Yes, I'll also be looking at the fuel pump. I see that all the hoses on this engine are secured by zip ties. Before I start cutting these zip ties and pulling hoses off, I thought I might need to know what I will need to put the fuel system back together properly.
Questions:
Will some standard size of automotive fuel line be okay for this application, or do I need special line?
Will standard worm drive or spring type clamps be okay, or do I need special zip ties and installation tools to install them?
If there are clogged or suspect filters, will standard automotive inline fuel filters be okay, or do I need special filters from the mother ship?
The fuel tank is properly vented. I'm wanting to test the fuel suction line between the fuel tank and the engine for leaks, and the pressurized fuel lines and filters in the engine for clogs. Yes, I'll also be looking at the fuel pump. I see that all the hoses on this engine are secured by zip ties. Before I start cutting these zip ties and pulling hoses off, I thought I might need to know what I will need to put the fuel system back together properly.
Questions:
Will some standard size of automotive fuel line be okay for this application, or do I need special line?
Will standard worm drive or spring type clamps be okay, or do I need special zip ties and installation tools to install them?
If there are clogged or suspect filters, will standard automotive inline fuel filters be okay, or do I need special filters from the mother ship?
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