Bryan Davis
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- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2003
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 19
I have a 2003 SeaDoo Utopia with the Mercury 240 EFI (M2 I think) and have been having some problems. After taking it out of storage this year, it fires right up, but when I took it out on the lake, anything past half throttle and the boat seemed to stall out and surge. It would get power then die, then get power, then die... the more throttle I gave it, the more it just fell on its face.
After a lot of troubleshooting and testing things, replacing all the filters, plugs, etc... I tried a separate tank of fresh gas, same problem. However, when I first started it up on the fresh tank, I could give it full throttle right away, which worked, but slowly started losing power. Hooked it back up to the internal tank and its the same thing, so I don't think it's a fuel issue, but more a fuel pump problem.
So I did some testing and thinking... when I turn the key to the on position in the boat, I can see that some fuel pump fills a fuel reservoir and gives full fuel to the engine until that's empty - which I'm guessing is called the vapor separator tank? After a while, the boat seems to catch up and use the extra fuel I get in the beginning and starts to lose power and I have to reduce throttle to keep it from dying or stalling out because of what seems like it's running out of fuel.
What part do you think isn't working? There's at least 2 fuel pumps or maybe the float in the reservoir tank isn't telling it that it needs more fuel or is it the high pressure pump? Or something I haven't considered?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
After a lot of troubleshooting and testing things, replacing all the filters, plugs, etc... I tried a separate tank of fresh gas, same problem. However, when I first started it up on the fresh tank, I could give it full throttle right away, which worked, but slowly started losing power. Hooked it back up to the internal tank and its the same thing, so I don't think it's a fuel issue, but more a fuel pump problem.
So I did some testing and thinking... when I turn the key to the on position in the boat, I can see that some fuel pump fills a fuel reservoir and gives full fuel to the engine until that's empty - which I'm guessing is called the vapor separator tank? After a while, the boat seems to catch up and use the extra fuel I get in the beginning and starts to lose power and I have to reduce throttle to keep it from dying or stalling out because of what seems like it's running out of fuel.
What part do you think isn't working? There's at least 2 fuel pumps or maybe the float in the reservoir tank isn't telling it that it needs more fuel or is it the high pressure pump? Or something I haven't considered?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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