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Posted 1/9/2008 9:23:09 AM


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I have a Grady 232 /twin 150's. I fished the bay the last 2 days , no problems. I throttled up coming back in yesterday and RPM's started falling on port engine, it would not go over 3700. By the time I reached the ramp the starboard engine was beginning to sound and act the same way. Water in fuel ?, Fouled plugs ? I am going to take it in but wanting to see if anyone has experienced similar problem. Thanks

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:29:42 AM


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I am assuming your boat has a single gas tank????  If the same symptoms, like you describe, started to happen to both engines; that would lend me to suspect water in the fuel.  Have you tried running it at home on the muffs since then?  If so, what happend?  Do you have a water seperator on there?  If not, WHY NOT!!!!!!!!  Have you checked the seperator for water???  Full of questions here.

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:39:10 AM


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Got in late last night. Pulled the cowl yesterday water separator looked fine( doesn't mean much). Someone suggested fuel pump, high/ low pressure. Just trying get some opinions before they stick it to me! It has a single 150 gallon tank.

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:40:48 AM


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I don't know the exact parameters (rpm) but it kind of sounds like the safety feature built into the Yamaha 4 strokes computer that's throttling the engines back to prevent damage because of an engine fault. 

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Posted 1/9/2008 9:47:56 AM


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But for the same thing to happen to both engines on the same trip, I would lean towards something that both engines share, like fuel.  Just throwing out my idea based on what's given.

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Posted 1/9/2008 10:03:06 AM
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My first guess would also be something fuel related. However, most 4 strokes are very voltage sensitive as well so make sure your batteries are good. You can detach your fuel line at the racor and drop it into a 1-2 gallon fuel tank and run the engines off fresh fuel and see if that helps. You may also be looking at an ethanol problem. Keep track of where you buy your fuel as you may find certain mfg. have more ethanol in the fuel than others. Texas has had so many ethanol problems that Mercury came out with an ethanol update kit for the Verados that is pretty much only installed in Texas where it is needed. Check your spark plugs to eliminate the easy stuff first, then try the fuel jug. If the engines have gone into a "safe" mode turning the key off will usually clear it. You may also want to momentarily disconnect the batter cables to make sure the code is cleared. I am betting ethanol or water is your issue. If running the engines on an auxiliary tank clears the problem I would use lots of fuel stabilizer and purchase my fuel at a different location. Good luck.

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Posted 1/9/2008 11:14:13 AM


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Thanks for the info guys!

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Posted 1/9/2008 11:26:45 AM


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Hey Paul,, welcome back.. good to see ya postin again...



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