The Agony of New Parts
Yesterday was my 5th outing on the Seafari, and the best one yet.
The Suzuki 140 I purchased only had 60 hours on it, but had been
sitting in the high desert unused for 7 years. I replaced all the fuel filters,
low pressure and high pressure pumps, fuel lines, and thoroughly cleaned
the VST before I ever fired her up.
The engine would run perfectly at low speeds, but would sputter and act
fuel starved at 4,000 RPMs and above.
I pulled and cleaned the fuel tank. Rebulit the VST for a second time.
Replaced the needle and seat. Tried different float heights. Tried running
her off a known good 6 gallon tank. No luck.
So I started over. Bought a cheap electric fuel pump, plumbed it in at the tank,
and pulled every fitting, testing as I went for fuel flow.
Turns out the second filter in line, the BRAND NEW Suzuki low pressure
filter was plugged and would only trickle gas at 4 lbs of pressure.
I hack sawed it apart and discovered that a small piece of the plastic casting
had flopped down over the inlet and was occluding flow. I replaced it with the
generic Sierra filter, and now she runs perfectly.
Did 40 miles yesterday without a hiccup. Now I can get back to playing
with motor height and fine tuning prop selection.
Stupid factory parts...
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