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Old Yesterday, 07:39 PM
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Default Outboard Bogs down at full throttle

150 Evinrude.

Bogs down at wide open throttle. Does not stall, RPMs drop. I pull the throttle back, then give it gas again - no problems. When I push it to WOT - bogs down. Only at WOT does it do this. I can cruise up to 99% throttle and no problems.

I replaced the fuel water seperator and fuel filter. The gas that came out was OK.

Thoughts?
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Default Re: Outboard Bogs down at full throttle

How old is your gas line .
Ethanol can separate the layers in the gas line .
At wide open it can pinch the inside layer and shut flow down .

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Default Re: Outboard Bogs down at full throttle

It usually means lack of fuel when it only happens at the higher RPMS.. Check your fuel lines as Dan mentioned and it's not always visually obvious if they are collapsed. You might also check to be sure the fuel tank vent is not clogged and the anti siphon valve. if you have one is clear. If you have a primer ball that could be it as well..

If you want to see if any of the above could be causing this what you might want to do is get a portable tank and run the engine off of it and see what happens. If it solves the issue you now know it's not the motor and the problem is somewhere between the onboard fuel tank and the motor.

One other thing to check.. Some engines have rev limiters so if the engine exceeds a certain RPM it will cause it to sputter and slow down. Look up your engine model and year and find out what the wide open throttle (WOT) is rated for, it's usually a range like 5800 to 6200... If you're tack is exceeding the higher number, this could be your issue...

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Default Re: Outboard Bogs down at full throttle

Thanks both. Its been doing this since August. I've since refueled several times. So, I think fuel is OK. The RPMs is good too. I never had an issue before running at 5500+/- RPM (WOT for me). I look into the portable tank.
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Default Re: Outboard Bogs down at full throttle

Im not sure if it was mentioned was fuel filter,

WOT with Fuel Injectors gives it too much air but not commensurate fuel.

Hence the engine appears to be gasping trying to catch its breath.
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