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Van 09-20-2006 03:06 PM

Boats Back in---Problem Solved !!!
 
What a relief,,,I fixed what i could on Sunday and me and a buddy took her out today. I'm 95% sure the problem was the fuel filter due to the E10 fuel crapping it up. I changed the separator/filter and a small fuel pump filter under the cowling. Fixed the split hose and changed the plugs. I won't worry about the temp sender for now.

She ran smooth as silk went to WOT not a sputter. I was very happy. So happy that we hit a couple of spots and chunked up loads of blues to 10 lbs, some small bass and I released a bass about 38".

Home early now and about ready to leave for Gilette for the STONES concert. So all in all not a bad day. :jump: :jump:

BEETLE 09-20-2006 03:28 PM

Isn't boating enjoyable at times :wall: glad all turned out well and there was no pandemonium for you to deal with. :usd:

Striper1 09-20-2006 03:54 PM

Van,

Good deal your up and running.

I'm curious how much time did you had on the filters ???

I told my self I would change my filters 1/2 way into the summer:soon: I think I will do it this weekend:uhuh: there on the boat ready to go.

I think it's about time for the macks to show around here:devil2:

Raven 09-20-2006 04:30 PM

once apon a time
 
in my old fishin Van i had a b#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g problem
and determined it was rot in the metal tank...
which i eventually had replaced...

but the thing i found quite useful to have
was those see thru fuel filters on the carb
because in a glance you could tell it needed
servicing...and i'd keep a spare ready to
slap in at a moments notice.

fishsmith 09-20-2006 06:50 PM

Great news ..

"if you try sometimes you might find You get what you need"

enjoy the show http://www.mclaughlintile.com/images/tounge.jpg

blue oyster 09-20-2006 07:48 PM

glad things worked out , i just put my third filter of the season on , this e10 is a pain in the arse

Raider Ronnie 09-20-2006 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishsmith
Great news ..

"if you try sometimes you might find You get what you need"

enjoy the show http://www.mclaughlintile.com/images/tounge.jpg


So it was the Stones who was at Gillette tonight and had me sitting in traffic on the way from home !!!
You couldn't pay me to go see those old farts !!!

Van 09-21-2006 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie
So it was the Stones who was at Gillette tonight and had me sitting in traffic on the way from home !!!
You couldn't pay me to go see those old farts !!!

Cry me a river.

:bc: :bc: :bc:

Is it always about you ?
You need to get out more often.
Pink Floyd 2 weeks ago, Stones this week.
Local clubs inbetween and I still get to go fishing.
LIfe ain't too bad....

Van 09-21-2006 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Striper1
Van,

Good deal your up and running.

I'm curious how much time did you had on the filters ???

I told my self I would change my filters 1/2 way into the summer:soon: I think I will do it this weekend:uhuh: there on the boat ready to go.

I think it's about time for the macks to show around here:devil2:

I only would replace the sep/filter before winterize so no chance of water freezing in there. I have never changed it mid season (until now) so IMO it must be due to the E10......
I have never changed the one under the cowl, I don't think I will for many years, the new 10 microns should take care of everything.


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