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My wife and I took out our boat yesterday for its maiden voyage (and to do a little fishing). After we got out of the marina I started to throttle up the twin honda 50s to head out toward the fishing grounds. At around 2k RPM on the starboard engine it started to stall and then died. Starts right back up just fine. I kept trying to throttle up and got the same results, so I asked my wife to head back and pump the fuel priming bulb. That seemed to have fixed it and I was able to throttle up to full throttle without stalling.
And then it started its stalling business again. I figured out that if I throttle up to 2k RPM and hover there for 3-4 seconds it seems to catch its breath and will then let me throttle up higher to max RPMs without stalling. Anytime I try throttling up from idle to full throttle quickly (and by quickly, I don't mean slam down to full throttle) the starboard engine will stall. If I bring the RPMs back down when I notice it stalling it'll catch itself and not die. Otherwise I have to restart it again. The stalling problem continued through the 4 or so hours we were out on the water yesterday. I did notice that one time when I was up in the 4k RPMs the tach bounced around a little like it was having trouble maintaining it (not so on the port engine) and at 5k+ it was holding steady. It wasn't bouncing around wildly or anything, but might hold steady for a few seconds or more and then bounce a bit... repeat.
There's never a problem at 2k RPM or below.
I guess I should have had my wife do a little more testing back there with pumping the fuel priming bulb to see if that indeed made the problem go away entirely. It seemed to when I had her pump the bulb the first time.
When we took the boat out for a test drive 3 weeks ago no such problem occurred. Everything was running great and I was able to throttle up and down at any rate without issues.
The port side engine has no issues. Never stalled and behaves normally.
On the bright side we pulled in 2 silvers near Shilshole last night... 4lbs and 10lbs!
Any ideas? Do I have a fuel feed problem? Or do I have a gummed up carb problem? The fuel in the tanks is NOT ethanol free. The previous owner would dump a can of sea foam into each tank every other fill up to keep things going smoothly.
And then it started its stalling business again. I figured out that if I throttle up to 2k RPM and hover there for 3-4 seconds it seems to catch its breath and will then let me throttle up higher to max RPMs without stalling. Anytime I try throttling up from idle to full throttle quickly (and by quickly, I don't mean slam down to full throttle) the starboard engine will stall. If I bring the RPMs back down when I notice it stalling it'll catch itself and not die. Otherwise I have to restart it again. The stalling problem continued through the 4 or so hours we were out on the water yesterday. I did notice that one time when I was up in the 4k RPMs the tach bounced around a little like it was having trouble maintaining it (not so on the port engine) and at 5k+ it was holding steady. It wasn't bouncing around wildly or anything, but might hold steady for a few seconds or more and then bounce a bit... repeat.
There's never a problem at 2k RPM or below.
I guess I should have had my wife do a little more testing back there with pumping the fuel priming bulb to see if that indeed made the problem go away entirely. It seemed to when I had her pump the bulb the first time.
When we took the boat out for a test drive 3 weeks ago no such problem occurred. Everything was running great and I was able to throttle up and down at any rate without issues.
The port side engine has no issues. Never stalled and behaves normally.
On the bright side we pulled in 2 silvers near Shilshole last night... 4lbs and 10lbs!
Any ideas? Do I have a fuel feed problem? Or do I have a gummed up carb problem? The fuel in the tanks is NOT ethanol free. The previous owner would dump a can of sea foam into each tank every other fill up to keep things going smoothly.