wasted-wanderer
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I seem to have a problem with my '91 225 Yahama engine. It starts up fine and idles well and will move the boat along at very slow speeds but as soon as i give it any more throttle it will stall out. The gas has been sitting without stabilizer for about a year. If the unit will start but doesn't seem to be gettting enough fuel at high speed, what is my best remedy? I put a marine grade stabilizer in the gas this past week, ran the engine at idle for about 15 minutes and let it sit with the fuel/stabilzer mixture in the carbs hoping this would help, it didn't. I've replaced the fuel/water filter and had no change. Do I have to pull the carbs to clean the floats and needles? Would this be the most logical area of cause? I would like to think that if we can put a robotic vehicle on Mars we should have some sort of additive/spray that would clear up a problem like this. All guidance, advice, help, etc. would be greatly appreciated.