Last year that last couple of time I was out surfing mostly and at high speeds I would notice the engine cutting in and out like it wasn't getting the fuel it needed. I am itching to get the boat out of storage but can you guys tell me if its the big fuel filter in the black canister that I need to change or is the issue something else. I have own the boat for 3 years and just started this issue end of last year.
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If the FCC Filter (in the black canister) has not been changed in 3 years or longer, I would definitely start there and replace it first. If the boat is acting like it is starving for fuel a free thing to check/clean is the anti siphon valve, it should be located at the top of the fuel tank right after the elbow as the fuel pickup comes out of the tank, it is a little brass fitting, take it apart and make sure it is clean and free of debris.
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Originally posted by ohiowake2Last year that last couple of time I was out surfing mostly and at high speeds I would notice the engine cutting in and out like it wasn't getting the fuel it needed. I am itching to get the boat out of storage but can you guys tell me if its the big fuel filter in the black canister that I need to change or is the issue something else. I have own the boat for 3 years and just started this issue end of last year.
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Originally posted by Tryathlete View Post
There's an entire thread on Correctcraftfan devoted to troubleshooting the GT40, but having had the same exact experience after having replaced the fuel filter in the FCC, and still experiencing this, I traced it to the low pressure fuel pump. Once I replaced it the starvation was solved.
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Thank for the info guys. I will check to filter and siphon valve once I get boat out of storage and then after I get it out the first time I will see if its the low pressure fuel pump, unless there is a way to test the fuel pump with out being under load in the water.
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Originally posted by ohiowake2 View PostThank for the info guys. I will check to filter and siphon valve once I get boat out of storage and then after I get it out the first time I will see if its the low pressure fuel pump, unless there is a way to test the fuel pump with out being under load in the water.
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