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Guppy 05-21-2018 06:15 PM

Scary
 
Ran from Green Hrb to the bank this morning, pulls back on the throttle engine conks, not all that unusual, try’s to start didn’t fire up (very unusual), try’s again she runs but rough (high low) shut er down...
It felt like a fuel problem so I squeezed the bulb, it seemed softer than I would think it should have been. Fired her up and all was good again....

What a sinking feeling , 20 miles out and engine decided to scare the chit out of me...

Haven’t a clue what caused it but plan on changing all the filters soon,,, I dun no why! :-)

Any ideas.?

niko 05-21-2018 08:40 PM

sea tow is cheap. My vst pump had a clogged filter that caused fuel starvation earlier this year
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bloocrab 05-21-2018 09:45 PM

Same symptom when my VST failed.....sad part was, after replacing it....the new one failed, OBF.
Had it replaced again, same thing....brand new out of the box failure again. Had to contact manufacturer to prove that there was warping inside the pump. They finally gave me one from a different lot and all was good.

Good Luck...but get her fixed, no worse feeling....even with See-toe

Guppy 05-22-2018 02:31 AM

Changed the VST myself 2 seasons ago, still plenty of RPM.... I dun no :spin:

I’m a boat US fan, don’t leave home without it !

Rockfish9 05-22-2018 11:23 AM

another thing that happen fairly frequently is the check valve in the fuel tank sticks.... usually the symptom is a collapsed or flattened primer ball... I've had to do a few emergency "surgeries" on these at sea through the years...

Guppy 05-22-2018 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockfish9 (Post 1143060)
another thing that happen fairly frequently is the check valve in the fuel tank sticks.... usually the symptom is a collapsed or flattened primer ball... I've had to do a few emergency "surgeries" on these at sea through the years...

Hmmmmm flattened primer....

Took out the check valve when I replaced VST filter

Thanks and nice fish with the eel

piemma 05-23-2018 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1143042)
Ran from Green Hrb to the bank this morning, pulls back on the throttle engine conks, not all that unusual, try’s to start didn’t fire up (very unusual), try’s again she runs but rough (high low) shut er down...
It felt like a fuel problem so I squeezed the bulb, it seemed softer than I would think it should have been. Fired her up and all was good again....

What a sinking feeling , 20 miles out and engine decided to scare the chit out of me...

Haven’t a clue what caused it but plan on changing all the filters soon,,, I dun no why! :-)

Any ideas.?

Ray, VST again?

Guppy 05-23-2018 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 1143114)
Ray, VST again?

Geeees, I hope not Paul

Rmarsh 05-23-2018 05:56 AM

Hope you get it figured out Ray....I'd like dual outboards or a kicker if I was making a lot of trips 20 miles offshore.

Rockfish9 05-23-2018 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1143088)
Hmmmmm flattened primer....

Took out the check valve when I replaced VST filter

Thanks and nice fish with the eel

Flattened primer means a restriction or bad check valve ( could be one in the primer as well)... that fish was on a 9" weighted sluggo.. no eels yet ( I just started trapping last night)... got a bunch more last night .. mostly 3-4lb class...bigger fish might have moved up river already on the heels of the herring..

Bill L 05-23-2018 12:47 PM

I had a fuel problem with flattened primer, turned out to be the fuel line. It had a clear plastic film lining on the inside that delaminated from the hose, and was collapsing on itself under suction, like trying to suck through a straw made of a plastic baggie. Cut a piece out and check it
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