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			if your not finding anything in your fuel next time it starts sputtering try popping your gas cap its a long shot but maybe a partially clogged vent?
		 
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 Chart, that's a damn good suggestion.  Quote: 
   
				__________________ 1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God)  Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. | 
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			Have you figured out the problem with your boat yet?
		 
				__________________ 1986 V20 96 225 rude on factory bracket | 
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			Wow - can't believe I've been away from here for nearly 9 months?!  I have been lurking though. Recap from last 2016 post - This last run didn't leave the launch. It was disappointing. I discovered that the wire from the dizzy to coil was shorting on the dizzy housing! Went home. Replaced that wire. Got it running again, headed out, nothing but stalling out. Shift cable out of adjustment? Needed to do some research. Decided it was the shift cable. On the first start this year, wouldn't start - points glazed (they were new at the last 2016 run). Cleaned up points - fired right up, decided to convert to electronic ignition. Other things done/replaced this year: - Pertronix conversion - Spark plug wires (PO installed wrong ones for the 170...) - Slave Solenoid - Horn - New VHF and Antenna and connected to GPS - Cleaned up wiring - New shift cable - New temp sender - Replaced upper gear box - discovered old one was leaking into the bellows and was missing a chunk of upper gear which had torn up the seals and inside of housing. Did not find any piece of chunk of gear. I suspect the PO fished it out... And I thought I just was going to replace the shift cable. Hopefully this weekend I'll find out if I have killed most gremlins. Anyone near Norfolk want to come lend some morale support this weekend? I'll be launching at the Lafayette River Haven Creek launch. Wish me some luck! Thanks, Perry | 
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			here lately, I'm seeing a lot of fuel pickups give problems. I'm finding the plastic pickup tube reacting to fuel and either becoming brittle and breaking off, swelling up and sucking air at the top fitting or completely falling off. Check/replace your fuel pick up in the tank, replace the anti siphon valve and fuel line while your at it. Use A1 rated fuel line, and I use the Sierra 18-7777-1 stainless filter housing with the 18-7945 10 micron filter
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			We will have to meet up on the river, I'm 1.5 hours from Norfolk but grew up on Lafayette river, family still living in the river. I have an 87 v20 I'm working the kinks out of. Will be towing the boat down there next week to put on lift so I can repaint my trailer. Best of luck.
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			"Check/replace your fuel pick up in the tank, replace the anti siphon valve and fuel line while your at it." I just replaced the old medallion fuel sender this past weekend. Last year I did replace the fuel line. I still have darn near 60 gallons in the tank and did just reseal down the dang hatch. But - I will put this on my list. FWIW, I am running a filter/separator before the fuel pump. I do not think I have a fuel issue. I won't know until I get it in the water - running on muffs wasn't an issue (running at home has never been an issue... only after being launched.) I really don't recall what was at the end of my pickup tube. Perhaps nothing? From what I do remember that pickup tube looks like aluminum or SS, but was kinda hard to see through the sender hole and fuel. ARERHODES: Certainly let's meet - as I have no idea where to go boat around here. Also, I'll take just about any of the homes around the Layfaytte. SWMBO is constantly on the real estate sites stalking that area hoping for some crazy deal. Hopefully I can get from the haven creek launch to the NYCC without stalling or having to tie up at someone's dock to poke at the gremlins. :D | 
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