Re: Yamaha 115 4 stroke
I had a similar problem with my 2006 F90. In my case it turned out to be partial clogging of the in-line fuel filter between the low pressure fuel pump and the VST. Only a small amount of fuel was flowing. The VST would fill up at idle, and it would run OK below 2,700 RPM, but that was it. The fuel line arrangement on the F115 is probably a little bit different, but the principle is the same - put a restriction ANYWHERE in the line and you can get some - but not enough - fuel flow.
With the engine off, I disconnected the low pressure fuel line where it enters into the VST. In my case, the primer bulb had to be squeezed very hard and then I only got a very small fuel stream. This indicted the restriction was downstream of the primer bulb. But restrictions can occur anywhere in the line from the pick-up line in the tank through the fuel filter(s) and pump(s).
If it does turn out to be a restriction, try and find the cause. In my case, gunk had built up in the filter due to water getting into the fuel tank. I had to replace the filter and eliminate the source of the water entry.
Perhaps a faulty fuel pump could also cause this problem - I'm just not sure. You might also check all fuel line connections from the tank to the fuel pump to make sure none are sucking in air. Hope this helps - Woodnaut