I have a 2019 DF20A which is 1 year old and about 75 hours on it. The motor starts and runs perfectly at low speeds. When I fully open the throttle it runs perfectly for about 10 - 11 minutes and then the rpm's drop from 5900 to around 52-5400. If I pick up on the throttle lever 1/16" it picks back up to 5900. If I do not pick up on the throttle it will take about 30 seconds surging to get back to 5900 rpm.
Every single time it does it the same place on the river within about 200 yards.
The low pressure filter was changed. I pulled the hoses off of everything and did find a few small black particles in them. I have no idea how they would have got past the filter or were they there when built? All fuel hoses are tight. Plugs are burning perfect and there are no alarm codes. Engine was winterized with sea foam.
I tried a clear filter after the primer bulb and at idle there are no bubbles. When it is at full throttle bubbles appear and at idle they go away. The bulb also feels sort of soft.
To me since it is doing it at the same place on the river every time, I am wondering if it is running on the fuel that was primed into the engine at the dock?
I see there are screens in the high pressure pump, but it says do not take apart.
It doesn’t say if there is a screen in the fuel vapor separator. It is a black plastic canister.
Is there a spec on what the low pressure pump puts out? I am thinking it may be the low pressure pump, but I am not sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Every single time it does it the same place on the river within about 200 yards.
The low pressure filter was changed. I pulled the hoses off of everything and did find a few small black particles in them. I have no idea how they would have got past the filter or were they there when built? All fuel hoses are tight. Plugs are burning perfect and there are no alarm codes. Engine was winterized with sea foam.
I tried a clear filter after the primer bulb and at idle there are no bubbles. When it is at full throttle bubbles appear and at idle they go away. The bulb also feels sort of soft.
To me since it is doing it at the same place on the river every time, I am wondering if it is running on the fuel that was primed into the engine at the dock?
I see there are screens in the high pressure pump, but it says do not take apart.
It doesn’t say if there is a screen in the fuel vapor separator. It is a black plastic canister.
Is there a spec on what the low pressure pump puts out? I am thinking it may be the low pressure pump, but I am not sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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