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Ernie tetrault
Hi,I have a 1979 H33 with a Yanmar 2QM15 aboard. Last week while cruising, the engine started slowing down. It helped a little to increase throttle, but eventually it just died! I had just topped off the tank before leaving port, so I suspect tank sludge was dislodged and sucked into the intake tube.Anyway, I have since replaced the tank (it was in need anyway), and the low pressure fuel feed pump. It was not pumping with the manual lever. I have also checked all fuel lines for flow. All okay. I bled the system, and again it runs great for exactly five minutes and dies.I read the posts concerning Alan Eland and his "air in fuel line" dilemna. I didn't know about the small bleeder screws that are mentioned, so I'll try that next. But I was wondering if there's something else I should try. Would it run for five minutes if there was air in the system?Like Alan, time is precious. I start a week of vacation tomorrow and would like to be able to rely on the engine.You can also email me directly at ernie.jt@home.comThank you!Ernie