I have a 2000 200 HP merc efi and my boat has 2 internal tanks. I call them the front and rear tanks. I have developed an issue with the front tank. When running on the rear tank all is well. It will continue to run at any RPM for as long as there is gas.
On the front tank it will starve of fuel after 5 minutes at idle but will run fine at 4000 RPM's.
It has once stalled on me at 3200 RPM but rarely. The symptoms are as follows
Running fine(5 minutes)
Starts to slow down(2-3 seconds)
Dies and will not restart until I pump up the fuel bulb until tight.
Then it will happily idle for 5 minutes then die again.
Switching back to the rear tank after pumping up the fuel again I have left it idle for 15 minutes without it starving. Switching to the front tank and it will die again after 5 minutes after I have pumped the fuel bulb tight.
The tanks are run through a 2 tank rotary fuel switch that feels like it is new even though it is
as old as the boat(21 years). It is a wood/epoxy center console that my wife and I built.
I am looking for suggestions as to what may cause it to run on the front tank at high RPMs but starve of fuel at low RPMs.
Thanks
On the front tank it will starve of fuel after 5 minutes at idle but will run fine at 4000 RPM's.
It has once stalled on me at 3200 RPM but rarely. The symptoms are as follows
Running fine(5 minutes)
Starts to slow down(2-3 seconds)
Dies and will not restart until I pump up the fuel bulb until tight.
Then it will happily idle for 5 minutes then die again.
Switching back to the rear tank after pumping up the fuel again I have left it idle for 15 minutes without it starving. Switching to the front tank and it will die again after 5 minutes after I have pumped the fuel bulb tight.
The tanks are run through a 2 tank rotary fuel switch that feels like it is new even though it is
as old as the boat(21 years). It is a wood/epoxy center console that my wife and I built.
I am looking for suggestions as to what may cause it to run on the front tank at high RPMs but starve of fuel at low RPMs.
Thanks