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Losing fuel pressure only at idle
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<blockquote data-quote="jonboatboy" data-source="post: 352966" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>Just got the boat back and it seems to be doing better. The VRO had been taken off the motor when I got the boat and they had just plugged it off. They put a normal manual fuel pump on it and I believe it took care of it. It idles better and runs a little smoother. I think I may need a new gas tank because when I filled it up it was swollen real bad but after venting it went back to normal. I have never seen a gas tank that didn't swell especially in the summer heat. Even the ones for my lawn mower look like balloons sometimes. If I got a new one would it make any difference or is there a reason to replace? I know a lot of people talk about it on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboatboy, post: 352966, member: 13307"] Just got the boat back and it seems to be doing better. The VRO had been taken off the motor when I got the boat and they had just plugged it off. They put a normal manual fuel pump on it and I believe it took care of it. It idles better and runs a little smoother. I think I may need a new gas tank because when I filled it up it was swollen real bad but after venting it went back to normal. I have never seen a gas tank that didn't swell especially in the summer heat. Even the ones for my lawn mower look like balloons sometimes. If I got a new one would it make any difference or is there a reason to replace? I know a lot of people talk about it on here. [/QUOTE]
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