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185 rpm's fluxuate

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    Posted: 07 Aug 2012 at 6:25pm
I have a 185 that when running between about 1000 and 1800 rpm's they  will fluxuate 100-200 rpm's when not moving. Now it seems like it is starting to do it while operating and when pulling logs this weekend seemed to lose power. All new filters and injectors have been rebuilt about 100 hours ago. Does anyone thing i should have the injection pump looked at or have any other ideas.
 
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First, remove the sediment bowl and throw away the screen. Then, while the bowl is off, turn on the petcock all the way.....there should be TWO STREAMS of fuel gushing out of the center of the base. If this is so, you probably need an injection pump OH. If the fuel just drizzles down to the ground without two definite streams, the inlet to the base is plugged and needs to be removed to clean.
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