v8 charged wrote:
there are certain additives that are in fuels today right from the refineries . some fuels after sitting in a tank , filter housing carburetor will discolour.
in this case everything is new so I cannot see contamination an issue. jmo
you can replace the micro basket filters that's what a fuel injection shop would do. rick you are right yamaha wants you to replace the high pressure pump and injectors
with poor popping pressure at the injectors the motor will surge and run rich , because the injectors cannot atomize the fuel properly. plugs will foul and wash the cylinders down.
checking it out with a lap top is a good idea rick , something that should of been done a month ago ,
these are my own opions , v8
My thought was he got some bad fuel which settled to the bottom and it sucked it up into the fuel system first...but like you said with today's fuel who the heck knows what's in there.
I realize that the pump and injectors are servicable...my warning was that the dealer won't likely know wtf they are even looking at when it comes to an HPDI lol. Their solution will be to start changing expensive parts..I know the dealer up there is relatively new so it's not likely they have much experience with these things. I'd still recheck the VST filter and if its not dirty than work your way up the line. Do the plugs as per V8 otherwise you're gonna need someone that has the program to look at it.
You're welcome to bring it down and I can go through it...I have a few in for service right now so you may have to leave it with me....and be patient because I'm slow lol.