I have a 2006 BF225 that wasn't un-crated until last year. I have about 65 hours on it now and it has just started developing a problem where about 2-3 minutes after I get up on plane it starts sputtering and will not recover unless I go back and squeeze the fuel bulb a dozen times or so. As far as I can remember, this bulb has never gone hard, but then again I never messed with it until this problem developed. When the problem started it would only occur about 1 out of 10 times I'd open the throttle. Now it happens almost every time. After priming, 9 times out of 10 I can then make the rest of the run without any problems. Once in a while it needs a few squeezes again. I have no power issues whatsoever with the motor and can run 30 minutes or more at WOT at 6100rpm once it gets going. I never get any engine beeps or warnings.
I'm guessing I just need to replace the bulb because every other outboard I've had needed a hard bulb or it usually wouldn't run period. I'd still like a second (or third) opinion though.
My setup is as follows:
1. Fuel flows from the tank into a fuel/water separator filter.
2. Fuel flows form the separator into a primer bulb
3. Fuel flows from the primer bulb into the motor housing.
Every gallon of gas this boat has ever seen has been treated with Marine Sta-bil because it usually takes me a couple of months to burn though a full tank. 98% of my engine hours are put on my 9.9hp kicker.
Does the 225 usually have a low pressure fuel pump mounted in the tank? I don't think mine does, thus the need for the primer bulb.
I was going to just replace the primer bulb and fuel/water separator and drain the vst, but I've read a lot on this board about completely removing and cleaning out the vst and replacing the high-pressure filter to fix this problem. It seams to me that the the fuel/water separator should have caught any gunk before it made it to the vst or high-pressure filter. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for your help.
I'm guessing I just need to replace the bulb because every other outboard I've had needed a hard bulb or it usually wouldn't run period. I'd still like a second (or third) opinion though.
My setup is as follows:
1. Fuel flows from the tank into a fuel/water separator filter.
2. Fuel flows form the separator into a primer bulb
3. Fuel flows from the primer bulb into the motor housing.
Every gallon of gas this boat has ever seen has been treated with Marine Sta-bil because it usually takes me a couple of months to burn though a full tank. 98% of my engine hours are put on my 9.9hp kicker.
Does the 225 usually have a low pressure fuel pump mounted in the tank? I don't think mine does, thus the need for the primer bulb.
I was going to just replace the primer bulb and fuel/water separator and drain the vst, but I've read a lot on this board about completely removing and cleaning out the vst and replacing the high-pressure filter to fix this problem. It seams to me that the the fuel/water separator should have caught any gunk before it made it to the vst or high-pressure filter. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for your help.

