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    I think I have moisture in my fuel tank?

    I haven't been able to get my 2008 22Ve' out much this year, so I am still running the same fuel I topped it off with last December when winterized. The past 2 times I have gone out the boat runs fine until I shut it down and it sits for more then a few minutes. Between 30 to 2 hrs. When I start it up it idles fine bet when I accelerate it boggs down eventually stalling out. A few nights ago it wouldn't start again for 20+ minutes. It fianlly fired up like it was normal and we got off the lake.

    Any suggestions?

    I added some fuel additives & octane increase and then filled it up. Going to take it back out on Sunday to see how it runs.

    If I need to replace the fuel filter does anyone know a replacement brand and part#? How easy is it to replace? Have 230 hours on the filter so probably wouldn't hurt to replace it anyway. (5.7L MarinePower eng)

    #2
    When you say December, you mean Dec 2010, right? Not 12/09?

    If the fuel is just 9 months old, its a bit spoiled, but not harmful. Top is off with fresh 87 oct and a bottle of Stabil and go run it out.
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      #3
      I would also recommend two bottles of this added before you fill it up. Then run stabil with the subsequent tanks...

      Boating Lake Mead since 2000

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        #4
        Yes 2010. Would spoiled gas cuase it to bog down so dramatically and then not start again for 20-30 minutes? I hope that is it, not looking forward to changing the fuel filter in 98 degrees!

        Billua, I can't read the name of the product you put up the picture of. Does it say "Sea Foam"? Thanks for the suggestion.

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          #5
          I am sorry, yes it is Sea Foam...Autoparts stores, Wally world etc...

          Good luck!
          Boating Lake Mead since 2000

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            #6
            Originally posted by ATL 22Ve View Post
            Yes 2010. Would spoiled gas cuase it to bog down so dramatically and then not start again for 20-30 minutes? I hope that is it, not looking forward to changing the fuel filter in 98 degrees!

            Billua, I can't read the name of the product you put up the picture of. Does it say "Sea Foam"? Thanks for the suggestion.
            Well, your problem is two-fold. 1) you've got winter blend fuel in the tank. It has a higher volatility intended for the colder air temps of winter. Come summer, it boils easy due to the high air temps and this results in vapor-lock. 2) its spoiled, so its lost a lot of its BTU's. This results in hard starts and poor performance.
            Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More

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              #7
              Do you have the vapor lock retrofit installed? Mine had the same problems. Installed the kit. No more problems.

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                #8
                Which vapor lock retrofit are you referring to?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OldeBoy View Post
                  Which vapor lock retrofit are you referring to?
                  It involves adding a T in the return line that goes back to the pump and sending it also to the tank. Fixed all my problems. I contacted my dealer and MarinePower sent me the kit.

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                    #10
                    Here is a pic. The T is the one with the hose and hose clamp on it.

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