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More crap to think about.
Lets assume the fuel pump is up to snuff. It would be very easy for the tank to be sucked tight, feeding it with 6 gallons at the time. Up to 22 GALLONS draw per hour are possible with these V6's. Not to mention the bubble, hose or hose connection being restrictive. Be sure you are feeding all of this with a 3/8" hose and fittings! Again more info is useful! Skools and FERM should be able to point a finger in a correct direction.
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny |
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from past experiants i would do two things, in this order, change any fuel filters you have and if that doesnt work i would bet the carbs need to be serviced
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Does it surge in and out or just totally bog down?
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Old School 1985 V20 cuddy, 1999 Johnson 115 Armstrong Bracket |
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