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Old 08-04-2014, 07:10 PM
martin martin is offline
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Originally Posted by Terry England View Post
SeaCraft1972,
Don't be in "fuel tank denial". Beg borrow or steal a 6 or 12 gallon clean plastic gas tank, put fresh fuel in it and hook it to your OX-66 with a new fuel line a bulb. Run the engine and see if things straighten out. At least you will have isolated the problem of being with the engine or the fuel tank, lines, filter housing, etc. IIf you put a new engine on the boat you'll probably want to put a new tank in it anyway so you don't run a big slug of water through it. Water in the fuel is not covered by any engine warranties that I'm aware of.
I agree with terry , I have seen the pickup tubes with small screens in them get fouled up with stuff. Try installing a vacuum gauge as well in the fuel line and see what vac it is pulling. Not sure of the specs.on a 250 . I would guess no more then 4
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