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Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on September 06, 2013, 01:03:56 PMProbably just a plugged fuel filter. Gasoline will pass through a filter, and water won't. Get enough water in the filter=plugged filter.Huh? Water will flow just fine through a filter unless it is designed as a fuel/water seperator. As mentioned by others, it sounds like you have some flow restriction. I have a 9.9 that I had to drop the carb because it cut out on me at full speed. It would then start and run for only a few seconds. It has a filter on the end of the fuel take up hose in the tank, and a filter where the fuel flows into the carb, but there was still a bit of silt like material in the carb bowl. I pulled the jet out of the carb and couldn't see the hole so blew on it and pting, out popped a tiny, tiny bit of something. If you have more than one carb you may have just one of them plugged, hence the engine runs at low speed. I have also had "varnish" in my gas line that had been sitting a while which could have been liquidized fuel hose or stuff actually from the gas, fresh gas would not dissolve it only acetone would touch it. If your fuel line is older, I would replace it with one that is alcohol resistant, the bulb as well. A neighbor spent a thousand or so because his fuel line's inner liner had disintegrated and clogged up his fuel injectors. Spend the extra money for a high quality hose. Also make sure your air filter, if you have one is clean.
Probably just a plugged fuel filter. Gasoline will pass through a filter, and water won't. Get enough water in the filter=plugged filter.