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Anthony Bavuso
I am having some trouble with my Yanmar 1GM and could use some guidance. The engine seems to run fine for about 30 minutes. After which the rpms start to drop and the engine eventually shuts off. To get the engine to run again I purge the fuel lines of air by opening the bleed screws and operating the manual pumping lever on the lift pump until fuel spurts out the lines. After bleeding the engine, it starts right up and runs for another 30 minutes or so and then quits, et cetera…The boat is new to me so I do not know how the engine behaved before. I have also noticed that at high rpms the engine will quit sooner than it would at lower rpms.Since discovering this problem, I pumped out the fuel in the tank and replaced the fuel thinking it could be dirty fuel. I also replaced the fuel filter and the fuel/water separator filter. But the problem still persists.I having a feeling that there is an air leak somewhere in my fuel system. My guess is the fuel filter housing is not sealing. But I am not sure. I tightened that thing down a tight as I could by hand. My other hunch is that the lift pump needs to be replaced. Do those things get old?Has anyone had a similar problem? How does one trouble shoot an air leak? Am I barking up the wrong tree? Any comments/suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance.