Bc2planker
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Im having a problem somewhere in my fuel line or tank.
I’ve got an 18.5 Campion, with a Honda 115 4 stroke. Then a 15g removable plastic fuel tank under the cuddy. From the tank, the soft fuel line runs to the stern to a water separator, then to the outboard. There is a primer bulb near the tank, and another near the outboard.
The problem is after running at speed for 10-15min, the engine starts to stall and will die if I don't reduce to idle RPM. When this occurs, the primer bulbs stay flat if squeezed. I.e they can’t pull any fuel to re-fill. So clearly the engine is starving for fuel and something is preventing it from flowing. Running at idle or trolling RPM does not produce this problem, it’s only after running fast (3500-4000rpm)
After some troubleshooting, Ive discovered that the only way to ‘fix’ in the moment and get the engine running again is to disconnect/ reconnect the fuel line at the fuel tank end (quick connect). After doing that, the primers work as they should, and the engine will work for another 10-15min running fast.
So it seems there is an air-lock or vacuum happening?
I’ve replaced both the male / female quick connect at the tank, but the problem persists. Ive confirmed the tank is venting properly, I can hear air moving in/out of tank cap vent easily if I push on the tank wall. Removing the cap when the line is not moving fuel does not resolve the problem. I’ve attached pictures of the old and new quick-connects, which I believe are also anti siphon valve.
Wondering what I should try to test or replace next?

I’ve got an 18.5 Campion, with a Honda 115 4 stroke. Then a 15g removable plastic fuel tank under the cuddy. From the tank, the soft fuel line runs to the stern to a water separator, then to the outboard. There is a primer bulb near the tank, and another near the outboard.
The problem is after running at speed for 10-15min, the engine starts to stall and will die if I don't reduce to idle RPM. When this occurs, the primer bulbs stay flat if squeezed. I.e they can’t pull any fuel to re-fill. So clearly the engine is starving for fuel and something is preventing it from flowing. Running at idle or trolling RPM does not produce this problem, it’s only after running fast (3500-4000rpm)
After some troubleshooting, Ive discovered that the only way to ‘fix’ in the moment and get the engine running again is to disconnect/ reconnect the fuel line at the fuel tank end (quick connect). After doing that, the primers work as they should, and the engine will work for another 10-15min running fast.
So it seems there is an air-lock or vacuum happening?
I’ve replaced both the male / female quick connect at the tank, but the problem persists. Ive confirmed the tank is venting properly, I can hear air moving in/out of tank cap vent easily if I push on the tank wall. Removing the cap when the line is not moving fuel does not resolve the problem. I’ve attached pictures of the old and new quick-connects, which I believe are also anti siphon valve.
Wondering what I should try to test or replace next?

