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Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
I have a Polaris jetboat with a optimax 250hp engine, after running
fine for 1/2 hrs. The boat fells as if its running out of fuel, the engine surges and will not go past 10 knots. I've checked all fuel lines and filters...ok. I just bought the boat it has 30 hrs and has always had this problem. Does anyone have any ideals? |
Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
Sounds like a major problem on a boat that has only 30 hrs on the engine.
Does this happen every time you go out, or just the last time? I know you said it always had this problem, but for all I know you only took the boat out once. Anyway, check for crap wound around the impeller. --Mike wrote in message oups.com... I have a Polaris jetboat with a optimax 250hp engine, after running fine for 1/2 hrs. The boat fells as if its running out of fuel, the engine surges and will not go past 10 knots. I've checked all fuel lines and filters...ok. I just bought the boat it has 30 hrs and has always had this problem. Does anyone have any ideals? |
Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
On May 31, 9:00 pm, "Mike" wrote:
Sounds like a major problem on a boat that has only 30 hrs on the engine. Does this happen every time you go out, or just the last time? I know you said it always had this problem, but for all I know you only took the boat out once. Anyway, check for crap wound around the impeller. --Mike wrote in message oups.com... I have a Polaris jetboat with a optimax 250hp engine, after running fine for 1/2 hrs. The boat fells as if its running out of fuel, the engine surges and will not go past 10 knots. I've checked all fuel lines and filters...ok. I just bought the boat it has 30 hrs and has always had this problem. Does anyone have any ideals?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mike ...the problems happen everytime I've had it out. The impeller is "clean" runs fine and wide open for 1/2 hr then just falls flat...all most like a vapor lock...which it is not because running fine for the 1/2 hr. |
Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
Check the vent system for the fuel tank.
JR wrote: I have a Polaris jetboat with a optimax 250hp engine, after running fine for 1/2 hrs. The boat fells as if its running out of fuel, the engine surges and will not go past 10 knots. I've checked all fuel lines and filters...ok. I just bought the boat it has 30 hrs and has always had this problem. Does anyone have any ideals? -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
I gotta agree with JR, it sounds like fuel then. Proper tank venting is a
good place to start. Is this engine EFI or carb? --Mike wrote in message ups.com... On May 31, 9:00 pm, "Mike" wrote: Sounds like a major problem on a boat that has only 30 hrs on the engine. Does this happen every time you go out, or just the last time? I know you said it always had this problem, but for all I know you only took the boat out once. Anyway, check for crap wound around the impeller. --Mike wrote in message oups.com... I have a Polaris jetboat with a optimax 250hp engine, after running fine for 1/2 hrs. The boat fells as if its running out of fuel, the engine surges and will not go past 10 knots. I've checked all fuel lines and filters...ok. I just bought the boat it has 30 hrs and has always had this problem. Does anyone have any ideals?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mike ...the problems happen everytime I've had it out. The impeller is "clean" runs fine and wide open for 1/2 hr then just falls flat...all most like a vapor lock...which it is not because running fine for the 1/2 hr. |
Mercury optimax 250 jet boat problem
Sounds like my Bombardier Jetboat from
1997 with vapor lock, leave the cap open or slightly open to allow a little bit of air in and see if it does it again. Maybe a piece of dirt cutting it off but then would it still run? |
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