TheFishAreLaughing
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2015
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- 53
First, some background: A few months ago when my motor started running on 3 cylinders I diagnosed a fuel issue and rebuilt the carbs. During the rebuild I found pieces of deteriorated fuel line stuck in the jets. I replaced all interior fuel lines and added an inline fuel filter. Engine started running on all cylinders again, but a new issue popped up. The motor will run all day long on anything under 3/4 throttle, but above that it will start surging like it is not getting enough fuel. Deciding that the small, cheap fuel filter may be the issue, I changed out the external fuel line and squeeze bulb, installed a new, high flow fuel filter and installed a brand new 12 gal fuel tank. The problem persists. One thing I noticed is that the vent on the new fuel tank seems tight and the tank appears to be pressurized even with the vent open. Is it possible that the problem was too small of a fuel filter but now there is not enough vent so that at WOT it prevents proper fuel flow? Next time out I am going to crack the fill cap loose a little to test that theory. One other issue, maybe related, maybe not, that has existed both before and after the carb rebuilds is that if I throttle up too quickly from idle the engine will throttle up for a few seconds and then die. After that the engine will restart easily. If I throttle up slowly, the engine does fine until it has been running for a few minutes above 3/4 throttle, then it starts surging.