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pluguglyinhere 06-11-2012 05:53 PM

Fuel in fuel pump oil?
 
So I assume this means my fuel pump is bad. I went to check the level today on my sea water mounted mechanical pump and fluid came screaming out. It was like it was over full probably because of all the gas in there.

This would explain the cutting out and stumbling with big throttle last weekend also.

I just want to be sure my findings are correct and that all I need is a new fuel pump and not a whole sea water pump too.

Anyone

c_deezy 06-11-2012 07:21 PM

Pretty common. Reference this thread:

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...fuel-pump.html

smokin' gun 06-11-2012 08:05 PM

this is common on all fuel pump mounted sea pumps .and everybody replaces the pump only to find the same thing next season .worked in a marina for 12 years and if i changed all the pumps that did this i would have stock in mercruiser

FIXX 06-11-2012 08:25 PM

fixx
 

Originally Posted by pluguglyinhere (Post 3707189)
So I assume this means my fuel pump is bad. I went to check the level today on my sea water mounted mechanical pump and fluid came screaming out. It was like it was over full probably because of all the gas in there.

This would explain the cutting out and stumbling with big throttle last weekend also.

I just want to be sure my findings are correct and that all I need is a new fuel pump and not a whole sea water pump too.

Anyone

dependine on what year the boat is?? if older then 10 yrs i would replace it,the new fuels dry up everything in the fuel system..whyle you have the seapump off and the contaminated oil is out of the housing spin the shaft and see if it spins smooth..if not you will need bearings as well.

crownline502 06-11-2012 08:51 PM

I just treat it as a yearly maintance item,just like my Bravo.This is on a 94 502. It has gas in it every spring. No problems thus far.

pluguglyinhere 06-11-2012 10:50 PM

so dont replace my fuel pump?

c_deezy 06-11-2012 11:22 PM

I would just change the oil for now, then check it again in about 20-25 hours.

Mine did the same thing this year when I pulled it to change the fluid. Typically I put about 60 hours a year on it, last year I did 110 so it went a lot longer than usual before I changed the fluid.

pluguglyinhere 06-12-2012 10:45 AM

so how do you tell if the fuel pump is bad?

t500hps 06-12-2012 11:22 AM

Mine was doing it. I finally drilled/tapped a drain hole in it so I could change the fluid without removing the pump. Changed it when I did engine oil changes.

TWIN-SPINS 06-12-2012 11:26 AM

it must not be just the sea pump mounted fuel pumps,,,i bet the block mounted are leaking the same fuel and mixing with the oil in the pan

pluguglyinhere 06-12-2012 11:39 AM

my boat was cutting out last weekend at load, idled fine and fine easy off idle. It cut out trying to get on plane a couple of times, not every time. I was assuming seeing the fuel in there that the pump was bad causing my issue.

How do I tell if the pump is bad? If it was wouldnt this be a consistent problem at load not just sometimes?


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