cpoint wrote:Source of the post Bud thanks. I mean at no time my tanks are completely empty. AUX tank has maybe 25-30 gallon fuel in it and port and starboard also same. However, any idea why the initial start does not keep on port side. I mean engine turns over, 2-3 seconds later it dies, even if I try to give it gas to rev it up it wont do it. 2nd or 3rd attempt it will start and stay on, or I may assist by giving a slight gas as it turns over and I notice it seems to be about to shut off. I mean it definitely looks like a fuel issue but what do I know But you are correct, I do have the switch in correct position. Unless the switch has some issue not opening perfectly and not enough fuel flowing through.
I could be wrong, but I think what Bud is trying to say, is that a sticky valve (tank selector valve) could allow air into the system, even if it is not wet or leaking. The introduction of air into your fuel system will cause a fuel starvation issue.
Have you replaced your fuel lines yet?
Also, to CPs point, if you install a small tank to run off of temporarily, you will have to run the return to the small tank also. I set up a 5 gallon tank to feed from, and left the return to the main tank hooked up. The return line emptied all 5 gallons back into the main tank in about a minute and a half, and I have a low pressure (12psi TBI) system. Mine wasn't complicated, I literally left the cap off of the small tank and just dangled the return line back into the small tank, and it worked fine. I did have someone standing near the engine bay and the engine bay open while running. It probably isn't the safest means of operation, but it was well ventilated, and I was only set up that way to test an issue. I ran the boat 2 min. down the canal, to the mouth of the marina, turned around and came back. Everything worked fine.