gpag
Petty Officer
Posts: 211
Sea Pro model and year: 2003 220WA
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Post by gpag on Apr 20, 2024 10:32:14 GMT -6
At the end of last season I ran into problems with water in my fuel. There wasn't a lot but it was enough to cause stalling and hesitation. There was not much fuel in the tank. I have drained it and am now doing maintenance on the engine. I already replaced the fuel line from the tank to the engine because it was old and replaced the bulb. Here are the other things I am doing: - Replace fuel/water separator filter - Replace both low pressure fuel pumps and gaskets (they are about 4 years old) - Replace main engine fuel filter - Clean VST tank and replace filter and gasket - Replace the small round filter on the top of the VST tank (part # 65L-13905-00-00, #13 on the Fuel Injection Pump parts diagram) ** Is this a regular replacement item or does it just need to be cleaned? I don't think I've ever replaced this and am not sure how easy it is to get to) - Replace spark plugs - Check and clean O2 sensor. Is there anything else I should check/replace to make sure I've gotten rid of any engine water issues? Thanks
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Post by gnrphil on Apr 21, 2024 18:36:20 GMT -6
The small filter 65L-13905-00-00 is a strainer for the fuel pressure regulator, easy to change. You can't really do any more than you have mentioned as you probably got water in the fuel from the gas station which you can't prevent.
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