My 25 HP Suzuki is giving me a fit. It was running good when I bought it used 2 years ago, and then it got to a point where it would idle for about 20-30 seconds and then spit and die. Above idle, it would run fine but I had to rapidly punch it into gear and take off or it would die out.
I pulled and rebuilt the carbs, making sure every passage and jet were clean and all floats were adjusted correctly. It ran like a swiss watch on the flush cuff and idled great, but when I put it in the water same problem. Then it got to where it wouldn't rev properly and top speed was under 2000 rpms.
I redid carbs again and I know they are flawless. I also installed a new fuel filter, and rebuilt the fuel pump. The diaphragm on the fuel pump appeared good, but was a stiffer clear plastic one and the new kit I got had a thin rubberized one that also included a spring and spring cover. There was no spring on the original plastic diaphragm. I installed the new kit and spring, and the motor seemed to idle way better and not shut off, and rev up good. However at WOT it would stumble and bluster. It would run up to 3/4 throttle just fine.
I checked all the fuel lines, and replaced the line to the fuel filter inlet and fuel pump outlet with clear lines. Also redid another fuel tank with new hoses, bulb, and fittings to make sure they were all good and am running non ethanol gas in this tank.
Noticed line from motor fuel fitting to fuel filter stays full of gas with no air pockets or bubbles, but line coming from fuel pump outlet to carbs is only semi full. Disconnected line and it does pump a steady stream of gas but is not real powerful, maybe enough to fill a 1 cup container in less than a minute (guessing) at idle. Motor is now surging at all speeds and running very crappy.
Compression is 108-110 on all 3 cylinders, new inlet cover gasket and rubber piece between top 2 carbs, reed valves all perfect, new spark plugs (good spark on all), and I'm pretty certain this is not carb related. Seems to be more of a lack of fuel pressure from fuel pump, but not an expert there.
As I said earlier, new diaphragm is thin rubberized cloth and has spring pieces. Old diaphragm was stiffer plastic with no spring.
Any thoughts gentlemen? Sorry this posting is so long, but I tried to include all I have done. Seems like the more I try and work on this thing, the worse it gets. Thanks for any and all help.
I pulled and rebuilt the carbs, making sure every passage and jet were clean and all floats were adjusted correctly. It ran like a swiss watch on the flush cuff and idled great, but when I put it in the water same problem. Then it got to where it wouldn't rev properly and top speed was under 2000 rpms.
I redid carbs again and I know they are flawless. I also installed a new fuel filter, and rebuilt the fuel pump. The diaphragm on the fuel pump appeared good, but was a stiffer clear plastic one and the new kit I got had a thin rubberized one that also included a spring and spring cover. There was no spring on the original plastic diaphragm. I installed the new kit and spring, and the motor seemed to idle way better and not shut off, and rev up good. However at WOT it would stumble and bluster. It would run up to 3/4 throttle just fine.
I checked all the fuel lines, and replaced the line to the fuel filter inlet and fuel pump outlet with clear lines. Also redid another fuel tank with new hoses, bulb, and fittings to make sure they were all good and am running non ethanol gas in this tank.
Noticed line from motor fuel fitting to fuel filter stays full of gas with no air pockets or bubbles, but line coming from fuel pump outlet to carbs is only semi full. Disconnected line and it does pump a steady stream of gas but is not real powerful, maybe enough to fill a 1 cup container in less than a minute (guessing) at idle. Motor is now surging at all speeds and running very crappy.
Compression is 108-110 on all 3 cylinders, new inlet cover gasket and rubber piece between top 2 carbs, reed valves all perfect, new spark plugs (good spark on all), and I'm pretty certain this is not carb related. Seems to be more of a lack of fuel pressure from fuel pump, but not an expert there.
As I said earlier, new diaphragm is thin rubberized cloth and has spring pieces. Old diaphragm was stiffer plastic with no spring.
Any thoughts gentlemen? Sorry this posting is so long, but I tried to include all I have done. Seems like the more I try and work on this thing, the worse it gets. Thanks for any and all help.
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