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stlliberator 10-29-2012 10:27 PM

Gen 5 fuel/sea pump...I need a change..
 
I am wanting to change the sea water/fuel pump on my gen 5 502.. I want to get rid of whole set up and get something new, since these set ups have issues. I know that I will have to go with a external fuel pump right? Or is there another set up?

Thanks

picklenjim 10-29-2012 10:44 PM

Electric fuel pump.

FIXX 10-29-2012 10:52 PM

as long as you change the merc gear lube in them every 50 hrs they work fine..most people dont know theirs lube in them and thats why they fail,,lack of maintenance..

pslonaker 10-29-2012 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by stlliberator (Post 3805532)
I am wanting to change the sea water/fuel pump on my gen 5 502.. I want to get rid of whole set up and get something new, since these set ups have issues. I know that I will have to go with a external fuel pump right? Or is there another set up?

Thanks

I had the same concerns that you have and I got rid of mine. I went to a site called TheFind.com put in Mercruiser sea pump. I already had one all brass Jabsco sea pump and I got another one...http://www.thefind.com/sports/info-m...raw-water-pump . This pump does not come with the bracket or the pulley. I got two pulleys from Eric at Teague Custom marine. You can get the mounting bracket from almost any marine parts place. What you want is a mounting bracket for a 1989, 454 mercruiser. There are two brackets...one that the pump mounts on and a tensioner bracket. As for the fuel pump, I chose the Holley black electric pump and it works perfectly. It isnt a hard job to do and can be done in a couple of hours. You will need to get a slightly smaller belt for the new pump.

For the mounting bracket, you will need item 26 and item 34.... http://www.perfprotech.com/mercruise...sembly/978/140

nedpoole 10-30-2012 09:05 AM

i have a vbelt sea pump for sale w/o the fuel pump provision if you're interested. removed off of a gen V 502 w/ the same upgrade you're considering

$220 shipped for pump and both brackets

PM me if interested.

http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMAG1350.jpg

http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMAG1352.jpg

http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/...d/IMAG1353.jpg

smokin' gun 10-30-2012 09:18 AM

I have the same setup as above pics . Swap even for mine

stlliberator 10-30-2012 08:06 PM

So if I change to this sea pump, how do I go about wiring up a fuel pump? I mean I dont want to have it on a seprate switch, like I did on my outboards..and have to remember to turn it off and on all the time..

pslonaker 10-30-2012 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by stlliberator (Post 3806128)
So if I change to this sea pump, how do I go about wiring up a fuel pump? I mean I dont want to have it on a seprate switch, like I did on my outboards..and have to remember to turn it off and on all the time..

You really do need to go thru a switch, but only to turn it off. You can wire it one of two ways...
1. find a purple wire, like the one coming from your distributor and use it for 12 volts positive. The purple wire is hot when the key is on and not when the key is off. You can splice into this wire to run the fuel pump...turn the key on and the pump comes on. Turn the key off and the pump stops.
2. The other thing that you can do is run a hot wire from the pump to the ignition switch...the side that is hot when yoou turn the key.
Either way will do what you want and again, the toggle switch is to turn the pump off with the key on or in case of some emergency.
Mount the ground wire to the motor block somewhere.

You should run your fuel line from the tank to the water/fuel saparator, then to the electric pump, then to the carb. The fuel/water saparator and the fuel pump should be mounted as close to the tank as possible and also as low as possible. Electric fuel pumps are "pushers" and mechanical pumps are "suckers". The ideal place for the pump and the filter is below the top of the tank. Usually when you change the fuel/water saparator, you will have to fill the new filter with gas before you mount it back on.

Griff 10-31-2012 02:03 AM

IMO, its waste of time and money to swap to an electric pump. Why fix it if its not broke??? There's thousands of the fuel/seapump that work just fine. They just need the lube changed every 1-2 years.

stlliberator 10-31-2012 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3806282)
IMO, its waste of time and money to swap to an electric pump. Why fix it if its not broke??? There's thousands of the fuel/seapump that work just fine. They just need the lube changed every 1-2 years.

Ya I know it works fine, but I am thinking about a blower upgrade next spring and while the motor is out of the boat I might as well change it right?


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