Seems I have a unique issue not specifically covered before as far as I can tell. My starboard engine won't draw fuel from the single onboard fuel tank. I was cruising well at 3200 rpms when all of a sudden the engine nearly died - but did not. Engine then ran at just 2000 rpms for a while, then Nearly stalled, then 1000 rims then just died. There is No fuel in the line leading from the engine to the filter. Using the port engine parts as replacements I have tried the following: swapped fuel filters, swapped oil pressure switch, swapped fuel pump, swapped fuel tank pickup port/tube. Took fuel line off and checked for blockage. Each time I swapped something the port engine ran just fine which means none of those parts are faulty. Starboard engine continues to not start/draw fuel from the tank. I connected a portable gas tank to the starboard engine and with the tank in the cockpit - higher than the on board single fuel tank - the starboard engine fired right up. So I'm thinking the fuel pump is not running well enough (low voltage???) to create enough suction to draw from the inboard tank. Went back to the manual and there is no fuel pump relay to consider. The pump must be working to some degree as the engine continues to run on the portable tank - I'm thinking because the gas is more gravity feed since the tank is higher it needs less suction to draw gas in. I am at a complete loss for what to do next. Has anyone experienced anything similar? Any help/suggestions would be appreciated!

