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WARlrus
06.06.2021 1:23:18

Check the water stream fitting on top of your motor to ensure your motor's water pump is operating. Vapor lock occurs in motors that are unable to cool the fuel by other means. [links]


providers36
19.06.2021 6:55:41

Ensure the vent of the fuel tank is open. As fuel is pulled from an unvented tank, a vacuum forms in the tank that stops the flow of fuel, a situation know as vacuum lock. If the vent on the tank appears to be open and unobstructed, remove the cap from the fuel tank and pump the priming bulb until the bulb is full of fuel to resolve the problem.


Artefact2
13.06.2021 0:49:12

Vapor lock is the bane of summer for boaters. Parts of an outboard motor's fuel system are cooled or vented to prevent or break up the bubbles in fuel lines that cause vapor lock. Some boaters have installed clear plastic fuel lines so they can visually detect bubbles in the fuel although it's an unsafe practice; fuel lines should be of a Coast Guard-approved type. The quick fix for vapor lock is to allow your motor to cool. More drastic measures are required to stop vapor lock. [links]


fetma
23.06.2021 18:33:20

Use a lower octane fuel. Vapor lock is the result of the evaporation of aromatics in the fuel line.


charlestaylor142
17.06.2021 12:05:12

Locate the motor's fuel pressure regulator. Remove the fuel pressure regulator's cover spring and diaphragm using a Torx screwdriver. Inspect the diaphragm for cuts, nicks or abrasions and replace if necessary.


EddBin
20.05.2021 4:28:25

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suckless
18.05.2021 16:51:36

One customer mentioned that he was running the boat for about 4500 RPM and something suddenly decreased the speed; not electrical power. more


soultcer
10.05.2021 14:23:08

On the port side of the engine, there is an adapter plate with 2 nipples; one brass and one while plastic.


casey24lyn
02.05.2021 22:18:02

Another customer mentioned that the diaphragm in the fuel system was the cause in his case. His mechanic could trace it by checking the air pressure in the system.


millerrobs
12.06.2021 17:37:36

I have seen that some owners are fighting with the issue for a long time. [links]


Innarita
08.05.2021 1:36:44

My opinion on outboards is throw all the stuff that you don't need away. The less components to fail the better off you are. Then you can tune via an adjustable fuel pressure regulator as well.


isabelbonaguidi
05.06.2021 16:22:52

I'd love one of those brucato acu's but thats more than im willing to spend on the boat at this stage. Is there a problem running the stock EFI pump and FPR the way you mentioned? Im just looking for reliability mainly, but also performance if it's a simple/cheap job like re-aranging the fuel system. [links]


Cryptoman
03.06.2021 10:37:10

In your case Gene with the old analog ECU and sensors it might be a good thing to consider running a high pressure pump and 39 psi regulator. Along with one of Brucato's ACU's. [links]


JenniferLee
21.04.2021 20:11:28

Doesn't the oil line just dump into the vst on a stock setup?


QuietDad
31.05.2021 9:20:54

1994 mercury 90hp outboard 2 cycle here


markvictor94
16.05.2021 20:06:36

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djclintoris
15.06.2021 9:21:35

what size of vinyl tube is it? my 1994 mercury 90hp (oil injected) outboard cracked too.


trin
18.05.2021 19:43:36

:joyous id a preliminary check and found the line connections from the tank to the pump extremely hard and suspect there might be a crack. Will check lines more thoroughly when the weather gets wormer and let you know. more


Stahovec Jeffrey
12.05.2021 8:06:19

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