Greetings all. I need help with a fuel issue - 2011 Suzuki DF250. Starts easily and idles fine. I am running it in water under my lift. Recent change of fuel lines, separator and primer bulb (OEM Evinrude brand - I heard they were among the best). Accelerates in neutral to about 2900 RPM, but will not advance past that. I started chasing down all components - bypassed separator, opened fuel filler, etc. - all with no change. Finally, I ran it with a portion of (new) fuel line in jerry can of new gas. Only possible element to allow air into the system was the bulb, which appears fine. The curious part is after I pump the bulb a couple of times, it gets firm, but every 30-45 seconds, I hear a whirring sound from the fuel system of the motor, like its trying to purge air or fuel vapor. When this happens, the bulb immediately goes soft and I can feel gas bubbles bubbling within the bulb. Small amount of air gap noted in engine fuel filter when this happens that clears after couple of pumps of the bulb, only to have the cycle repeat in another 30-45 seconds. The only possibilities I can think of are a bad primer bulb right out of the box that is allowing air in, a leaking connection at the bulb (which I haven't found) or something in the fuel system of the motor. Wild idea - something about running in idle that limits it. No alarms and tach/tach idiot lights/beeper appear to be working normally. To anyone who knows Suzuki - HELP!
Thanks in advance,
Blake