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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 15, 2017 9:58 am #14105

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I checked the kill switch on the water a couple of times but I suppose it could have failed internally. I had my compressor replaced under warranty last year and it turns freely. The motor is a 2009. It's at B&E as we speak and their Opti specialist is going to try and figure out what's wrong today.
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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 15, 2017 9:55 pm #14116

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Initial check is no fuel pressure in the fuel rails. Check of the fuel pumps revealed a deteriorated pressure seal. New seal in the mail and it will be tested once it comes in. Ethanol fuel sucks! I treat every tank with ethanol treatment and quick cleen and it appears deterioration still occurred. Cheap fix if that turns out to be the problem. Did I put this thread In the wrong section? Sorry!
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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 16, 2017 5:03 am #14117

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Seems silly that they can make car engines to run on ethanol without eating up seals and hoses but marine engines and outboards get eaten apart.
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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 17, 2017 5:21 pm #14161

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I agree. Maybe the new ones can handle it? My engine manual says 10% max ethanol is ok. Plus I use the recommended ethanol treatment on each fill up. I'm assuming ethanol caused the seal to deterioriate but who knows.
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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 18, 2017 8:13 pm #14184

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Boat is back home in the garage. Rubber pressure seal is the culprit.:dry: B)
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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 18, 2017 8:23 pm #14185

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Good thing the kicker was there. A rubber seal caused all that trouble. I remember when a rubber o-ring brought down a shuttle. Need to use a more resilient material for fuel line seals. Way to much at stake when one fails.
My Searunner 190, "Four "D's" and a "C". Retirement money well spent.

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MC 5/14/17 Bittersweet day! May 18, 2017 9:07 pm #14187

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Don,

I told my wife the exact thing about the shuttle. I'm just happy we made it home safely and the problem was very minor. I'm going to Erie for a week in early June. Glad it happened here where I have some friends to help.

Craig
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