On another thread I posted about how my motor had "bogging" problems at high RPMs and I appreciate the responses.<br /><br />After checking the VST filter, cleaning the O2 sesnor, etc., my mechanic concluded that I still have some water in my fuel and that water is the cause of the bogging problem. He drained the water from the motor and fuel/water seperator and it then worked fine for about 15 minutes at 4800 RPM. But then it began losing power again when I ran it for about 1 hour yesterday.<br /><br />Prior to running it, yesterday, I installed a RACOR B32013 fuel/water seperator with a clear plastic bowl through which I could see any water that had accumulated in the fuel. I ended up draining about 2 oz of water from it after the first hour, yesterday. Nevertheless, the motor continued to lose power, which was especially noticeable above 3000 RPM.<br /><br />My questions are: <br /><br />(1) shouldn't the fuel/water seperator be catching all of the water before it gets to the engine. I thought that RACOR was particularly good at this?; and<br /><br />(2) Can a novice like me easily drain any water that gets into the engine? If that's what's causing the bogging, draining the water seems like an easy sollution.<br /><br />Thanks again!