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60 mph winds coming through Lewes Delaware. Hope my bim top holds up. :'( :'(
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I run a 2001 Yamaha 2 stroke on a 1988 v-20 cuddy. The boat started to bog down and wouldn't go over 1100 rpms. Pulled the boat and was told it was probably ethanol that was the culprit. There is a high preassure pump (fuel injected)located in a tank in the engine. They looked at the screen changed the filter and told me it was all gunked up with a white powdery substance. $300 00 dollars later they cleaned the screen and put it back in the water. Approx 2 hrs of running time same problem. I also noticed the boat didn't have the usual p/u and go, couldn't get it to go over 4100 rpms. Pulled the boat and was told this pump had to be replaced. These pumps go $700 and look like the cardboard portion of a toilet roll. Changed the filter/pump again and the boat screams. Somebody mentioned a product out there you add to you tank, it comes in a clear bottle and is blue in color Anybody know anything about it. Suppose to help with this problem. By the way my tank was manf. by a Co called INCA Manf. located in Indianna I think, its plastic and the engineer was very interested in this problem and asked if I would keep him updated. If you need to talk to them thier located on the internet via Google.
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I was ethanol fouled about three weeks ago, motor just started running rough, couldn't get WOT, seemed like h20 in the fuel. Turns out I had a deteriorated o-ring and some diaphragm thing in the fuel/vro pump. Anyway all good now. Since the intro of ethanol in N.Y., [10%] ,I did notice a reddish/brownish crud when I would change the h20 sep. and the other filter up on the motor. I live reasonably close to about 5 or 6 marinas/ outboard service so I would ask each mech. or salesperson what [if any] product can help w/ this ethanol problem and most everybody said that STARTRON ENZYME FUEL TREATMENT worked the best. I check and change my filters OFTEN and since the STARTRON additive my fuel and filters are clear as a bell. First dose....hit it hard, 1-1 1/2oz. for every 8 gallons of gas, after that, 1 oz. per 16 gallons of gas. Do it every time you fuel up. I also read some good reports on the STARTRON over at THT and Iboats and Noreast.com.....good luck
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Duncan, I have read that your problem may be the Ethanol deteriorating your fule tank.
Phester, the ethanol is cleaning your tank of the shelac build up from the fuel without ethanol.
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Duncan, Do you really think a degrading tank was the culprit of your filter residue ?? I also have a 1988 with a plastic tank - you have me a little worried now :) Not much we can do - but add some fuel treatment, check the filters, and hope for the best.
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No I think the tank is fine. In fact when I first had this problem I peeked in the tank with a small mirror and a bright flashlight at night. Holding the light aganist the tank really illuminated the inside nicely. The tank looked clean as a whistle. I had more stuff floating around my lawn mower can than what was in my almost 20 yr old boat. What I just learned recently is don't mix old fuel with the new ethanol, it causes some kind of sludge/ shelac. Run the boat out of the old fuel and then replace just what you think you'll need with the new stuff. When this started I'd ask around if anybody else was having a problem, nobody seemed concerned. That has changed in this last month, the conversation is all about fuel. By the way in between the last post and this one I found that product and have introduced it to the fuel system. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
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I think fiberglass gas tanks is going to the big problem. The sport fishie boys down here may have to pull them out as it eats them up and the residue will clog up gas filters. I've also heard that two strokers will tolerate it better then 4 strokes but who knows.Other than that I plan on dumping in a can of seafoam at every 40 gallons or so but so far I dont think we have it down here in coastal NC and I check all the pumps when I gas up ...Frank
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what you need to do is put stableizer mixture in when you fuel. you put in however much the bottle ratio is its easy and saved me a new fuel tank and a tow bill.
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Fiberglass tanks cast with polyester or epoxy resin are eaten up by ethanol fuel and if the residue gets into the engine, major damage can be done. Plastic tanks made of polyethelyne are not effected by ethanol and are definitely OK.
Ethanol will definitely break loose scale and varnish (clean) on the inside of the aluminum tank and if you don't have an effective filter, the crud will clog the carbs. Also, the filter should be able to filter as fine as 10 microns. I have installed a Racor 10 micron, 90 GPH filter on my boat. The 10 micron filter is fine enough to separate suspended water from the ethanol. My Racor filter has a clear bowl on the bottom that can be emptied by opening a valve when you see water.
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