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Default Fuel Filter Question

On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 20:24:59 -0700 (PDT), Scott Dickson
wrote:

On Jul 17, 10:31*pm, jps wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 13:11:43 -0700 (PDT), Scott Dickson

wrote:
Here goes..... The Boat has a glass-bowl type sock screen fuel filter
POST tank...PRE Fuel pump.
My question is this: Should the glass bowl be FULL of fuel while under
way, and at all times?
If so, I can say I have sucked up something to block the flow. The
filter DOES have a "Primer Button" on it, but when pushed...nothing
happens.


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It should be post tank and pre-pump. *Don't think it's necessary to
have the bowl full for it to work properly.

Are you experiencing fuel starvation?


It ran great at first, the other day. Went out WOT for about 10
minutes @ 33mph.I needed to get it hot to check for leaks and
temperature after thermostat repair. Temperature was fine. Slowed to
troll, and it wouldn't keep idle. Carb has been cleaned, check ball
and all. When I got it in, I took off the pre-carb filter, and it had
gas in it.
My friend is convinced it's the Voltage Regulator. After trolling in
10 miles @ 3 mph (all it would do, and stay running), the batteries
were dead. If I advanced throttle, it would cough. It died near the
dock. We were waiting for another 26 foot boat that had been towed in,
out of fuel; and had to "hover" for 5 minutes.

The dudes in the towed boat had been out a day and a half. Apparently,
they came up the Lake, and never stopped for fuel at Long Point, or
Port Bruce....DOH!!!!!!


He thinks the voltage regulator is causing the starvation symptoms?

Did you check to see what was happening with the choke after it warmed
up? Maybe need to recheck the float bowl and check valve to ensure
they're working freely.