First of all, thanks for all the info here, it has helped me out a bunch!
I have the service manual, and I am slowly going through my fuel system. I have a Worldcat 266 with 2 2003 BF225's. About two weeks ago, I was out fishing and the stbd motor starts to not want to climb above 4000 RPM's unless I trim it up then it jumps up. From what I read here, it seems to be a fuel issue.
I replaced both fuel filters, and dumped the water separator on the motor and no water in the bowl. I also replaced my inline fuel filters. Still doing it, so tonight I removed the VST to clean it. Could not get the screws out, so a buddy that owns a auto repair shop says he will get them out tomorrow. I had to remove it because the drain screw is rusted solid. Also, the diaphram on the bottom of the intake manifold will hold if I plunge it, so it seems to be working fine.
First, I assume I'm on the right track and the next steps are to check for crud in the VST, flat valve stem, HP screen on the bottom, and HP pump. Let me know if I am missing anything.
Also, the throttle body has a bunch of crud in it as well. What is the best way to clean it? I might as well do it while I'm here.
Anyway, thanks again for all the info from the other threads, and feel free to make suggestions.
ByrdmanFL
I have the service manual, and I am slowly going through my fuel system. I have a Worldcat 266 with 2 2003 BF225's. About two weeks ago, I was out fishing and the stbd motor starts to not want to climb above 4000 RPM's unless I trim it up then it jumps up. From what I read here, it seems to be a fuel issue.
I replaced both fuel filters, and dumped the water separator on the motor and no water in the bowl. I also replaced my inline fuel filters. Still doing it, so tonight I removed the VST to clean it. Could not get the screws out, so a buddy that owns a auto repair shop says he will get them out tomorrow. I had to remove it because the drain screw is rusted solid. Also, the diaphram on the bottom of the intake manifold will hold if I plunge it, so it seems to be working fine.
First, I assume I'm on the right track and the next steps are to check for crud in the VST, flat valve stem, HP screen on the bottom, and HP pump. Let me know if I am missing anything.
Also, the throttle body has a bunch of crud in it as well. What is the best way to clean it? I might as well do it while I'm here.
Anyway, thanks again for all the info from the other threads, and feel free to make suggestions.
ByrdmanFL

