Fuel Pump or no?

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by seaARK03, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. seaARK03
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    seaARK03 Junior Member

    Fellow boat owners,

    I have a 1999 suzuki DT40, i was recently out fishing the flats and was moving to a new spot and my motor just died, (trolling motored in 3miles against tide GO MINNKOTA) this has happend before and it was just water in the fuel. so i have replaced fuel/water seperator and inline fuel filter (pretty gummed up) and i still cannot get it to run. I can get the motor to fire and run (only at idle speed) if i start it w/ starter fluid and then keep tapping the electric choke so as to close the butterfly and suck enough fuel in to keep it from stalling....are these symptoms of a burn't out fule pump and how much would a pump for a 40hp cost, please post soon, october redfish season is in full swing here! thanks-nate
     
  2. cyclops
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    cyclops Senior Member

    SURF OVER TO WWW.IBOAT.COM --GO TO THE FORUMS AND ASK THAT QUESTION UNDER THE CORRECT MOTOR SECTION. THEY WILL SOLVE IT.
     
  3. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    Running your motor on ether for any length of time is really bad. Two strokes need oil in the fuel to lubricate internal parts. Changing parts without troubleshooting is a very expensive way of repairing a motor. Also, if the problem is still there, the new parts may be damaged.
     
  4. Bergalia
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    Bergalia Senior Member

    Fuel pump or no ?

    Sounds like the carburetter jets are (a) blocked; (b) incorrectly set; or at worst the carby is worn out. But first check the gaskets for air leaks.
    Or more simply - are you using the correct oil/pertol ratio ? Too much oil would give a similar 'choke' effect - a smokey exhaust will offer a clue.
    As to costs for replacement - sorry, no idea.
    :mad:
     

  5. bazza
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    bazza Junior Member

    try lifting fuel tank above engine to gravity feed. If then runs ok, its the fuel pump.
     
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