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![]() "frank1492" wrote in message ... With each "push" of a choppy following sea, the Chevy V6 in my 22' Grady White I/O seems to want to die. This also happens when the boat gets into any kind of a repetitive wave pattern. It is as if something cuts off the fuel supply as the boat surges forward, and restores it as it goes up the crest of the next wave. (Something in the fuel tank perhaps?) If it isn't something in the tank, where else would I look? What- ever, it is definitely a function of up-and-down hull motion. Your help is much appreciated! Thank you! Frank\ Probably a loose electrical plug or connector. |
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