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Re: Port engine stalled after retarding throttle

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Cooler wrote:Qr Bbpost Yes, you are carbed. Your engines would have an XLI model designation if you were injected. You may be a little over sensitive, based on your past experiences. If this were me, I would see if it happens again before getting all out of shape about it. It really sounds like an anomaly. You may want to use an octane additive also. Really sad how so many marina's have switched to ethanol blended gas. I have seen phase separation for those blends in really short periods of time. Actually had one dock master tell me it will not break down for 3 yrs. What a crock! He does not own a boat. We still have pure gas over here, and that is all I run. Did you check those flame arrestors yet? They actually form a film around them that prevents air flow. I clean mine at least 3 times a season. Good luck...you're going to fine. 8-) er


Unfortunately the boat is about 90 minutes from the house. I won't be able to get down to her for a couple of weeks. I'm hoping you're right about it being an anomaly. :worthy:
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Re: Port engine stalled after retarding throttle

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mwest74 wrote:Qr Bbpost
bud37 wrote:Do you have a carb or throttle body injection ?


I believe it is carb. Like I said, I good with vapor lock being the cause of it not starting again. Well, good might be the wrong word. It was hot that day in the low to mid 90's. So that makes sense. The stall is what I'm having a hard time with. Is it stalling. I was just starting to trust it again :banghead: :banghead:

The reason I asked , it is an important difference when trying to diagnose a problem......you never know what a previous owner has done over the years, so it is not necessarily the engine package it was born with.... :beergood:
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Port engine stalled after retarding throttle

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Might want to check both the anti-siphon valves and the vents for the tank.
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Re: Port engine stalled after retarding throttle

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km1125 wrote:Might want to check both the anti-siphon valves and the vents for the tank.


KM,
The anti siphon valves help with vapor lock, right? This reminds me, I need to replace all 4... When i use the aux tank, which is below the waterline, after running it my fuel lines are empty.
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Re: Port engine stalled after retarding throttle

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Cooler wrote:Qr Bbpost Yes, you are carbed. Your engines would have an XLI model designation if you were injected. You may be a little over sensitive, based on your past experiences. If this were me, I would see if it happens again before getting all out of shape about it. It really sounds like an anomaly. You may want to use an octane additive also. Really sad how so many marina's have switched to ethanol blended gas. I have seen phase separation for those blends in really short periods of time. Actually had one dock master tell me it will not break down for 3 yrs. What a crock! He does not own a boat. We still have pure gas over here, and that is all I run. Did you check those flame arrestors yet? They actually form a film around them that prevents air flow. I clean mine at least 3 times a season. Good luck...you're going to fine. 8-) er


I unfortunately won't be back down to the boat for a couple of weeks. I take a look at the flame arrestors then. My fear is it stalls coming back in to the marina. I'd have little to know hop of successfully maneuvering it in tight quarters on 1 engine.
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