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david76 08-31-2007 12:04 PM

motor and gas
 
ok allu xperts i need some help here i have a evinrude xp 150 vro the vro is notactive anymore i just had the gas tank acid washed on the inside. Now when i am cutting across the lake at a good speed my motor shuts down and my ball sucks dry.Now if i loosen up the hose clamp it goes back to normal pump the ball again and im off and running. So i could really use some help here thanks.

JohnB 08-31-2007 12:09 PM

Re: motor and gas
 
Anti-siphon valve stuck/clogged or clogged tank vent.
My guess is they loosened some junk up, and it's the anti-siphon valve.

david76 08-31-2007 12:21 PM

Re: motor and gas
 
so am i suppose to just keep running it or do i go buy a new tank, i hate going across the lake and BAM i lose my fuel.

JohnB 08-31-2007 01:14 PM

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Pull the anti-siphon valve out and throw it in the trash. It is a check valve in the bottom of the fuel pickup tube. One thing I know for sure, if that is what it is, it will do it again and again :D. As long as the fuel line and carbs/efi are higher than the top of the tank, you don't need it.

david76 08-31-2007 03:22 PM

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there is no anti siphon and its a carb. engine 1990 model
im thinking of selling the boat and get something smaller i dont know the hull is in such great shape and i just got the transom rebuilt im having a breakdown H E L P!!!!!!

Bigshrimpin 08-31-2007 03:51 PM

Re: motor and gas
 
Yo . . . Young1 - The problem isn't the motor. The check valve/anti-siphon valve is on your fuel tank . . . NOT on your MOtta. They go to sh1t all the time.

If you don't have a check valve on the tank . . . then your vent (on the TANK) :) is blocked.

I replaced my check valve with a regular 3/8" brass nipple . . . but the check valve provides you with some level of saftey if you're motor caught fire. Fire will supposedly only burn back to the check valve.

Capt Chuck 08-31-2007 04:34 PM

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Quote:

If you don't have a check valve on the tank . . . then your vent (on the TANK) is blocked.


Right-On Tim!
Since he lives in Fl and by chance his SeaCraft has been sitting around, I'll betcha one of those Mud Dobber Wasps built a nest in the vent line :eek:

BTW: You need to keep the "O-Ring" on the fuel fill cap lubricated. The gas will dry it out and crack. Then every time you wash you boat or it rains, guess what enters the fuel tank :mad:

david76 09-02-2007 11:13 AM

Re: motor and gas
 
well i have decided to pull the tank and put a new one in i ran on the xternal all day yesterdayand she ran like a champ.

Bigshrimpin 09-02-2007 12:11 PM

Re: motor and gas
 
Uh . . . my car ran out of gas . . . I think I'm going to the dealer to buy a new car :)

david76 09-02-2007 02:58 PM

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funny ha ha not funny queer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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