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Ok, so I have a question. I have a 96 502, that was a MPI, but I have convereted it to a carb motor. I have used the factory sea pump/fuel pump feed gas to the carb. Cause on these motors, they used the sea/fuel pump to feed the vst pumps. I have has this set up for 3 seasons now with no real issues. What should I do to check for fuel in the oil, or is this fuel/sea pump not the ones you are talking about..
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2 bolts on top takes off the fuel pump part then make sure it's full of oil
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What fair priced electric pumps do you recommend? That
Pull and push fuel?? Bc holly red didn't prime or stay primed.. |
Manley marine makes a 140GPH pump that can lift up to 16", model #4142 and its USCG certified.
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Heres a question maybe some one can answer for me.....I have one each of the sea-water pumps i'm rebuilding. One of the old style (less fuel pump) and one of the newer style (with fuel pump). The old style had greese packed bearings...the new ones i'm guessing are an oil bath. (I assume this as i have yet to take it apart)
question i have is would it be worth while to convert the old style to an oil bath type setup instead?? Easy enoguh to drill and tap a set of screw holes with some small allen head set screws to fill/drain it. |
Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2212677)
Mercury does say to change the oil and inspect for fuel every 25 hrs. or 30 days whichever occurs first....What a lame rig on a motor that cost this much.
Sounds like a great application for an aftermarket manufacturer... |
Originally Posted by Nordicflame
(Post 3703958)
If you desire to replace the mech pump simply use a Holley 12-454-11 (or more if you need) by re-using the main body of the existing pump (with armature), remove the 6-8 screws and mount the new diaphram assembly and outer housing with the Holley unit.
Works pefect... Dave |
Look like you. Have to remove that pin from side somehow,,iam trying to rebuild mine too,and an asking the same question
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Originally Posted by troper
(Post 3712791)
How do you get the upper diaphragm off the pump arm? i bought 12-454-11 and replacing the bottom half is not a problem. The upper diaphragm is what leaks. thanks
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Did a lot of research and found a few interesting things. Holley does make replacement diaphragms that will work with our type of fuel pump. The problem is getting to arm out to replace it. I have attached a picture of one of mine that I drilled to get the pin out, smoking gun is right you have to be perfect..I missed by a 1/16 as you can see in the photo. I do have 2 other bodies to use after I make a template. The other interesting part is there is a seal on top of the shaft that should seal any gas from getting in the fresh water pump housing. Mine was torn so when the diaphragm leaked there we no seal. Holley also make a pump that is rebuildable but it’s more than the merc. If we could just buy the upper housing we could change the merc arm and be good to go.
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