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Default Electric fuel pump

On Sep 23, 2:33*pm, jamesgangnc wrote:
On Sep 23, 2:40*pm, JohnH wrote:





On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:37:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Sep 23, 10:57*am, JustWait wrote:
In article 7512aef2-3dcc-4863-96b1-319f6d131928
@g6g2000vbr.googlegroups.com, says...


Gentlemen,...


Geeze Tim, never known you to get "****ed" before...


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Dad loves his family, and he was a soldier. He wanted us all to remember
that...


LOL! Not me. If I was going to *be that way I wouldn't have said
"Gentlemen" *I would have typed something like *Listen here you
%^&#* , *go %#! *yourselves . It's my boat and I'll * @#$ *($^% *do as
I please !!!!!


But, i can't do that .


But *I feel better now that I got that off my chest...


?;^ Q


And, not one misspelling. Good job!
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Ebay has them for around $120. *Given all the work and extra parts you
will have in this in the end you will have that in it. *Plus you have
installed a non-coast guard approved pump. *That makes you liable for
anything that happens as a result. *You'll have to fix it right before
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Dumb? so is installing non-marine/Coast Guard approved Edelbrock
carburators and aluminum intake manifolds.

The way I look at it is I'm liable for anything on the boat anyhow.
Thre's a new mechanical pump on ebay now for 58.00. I'm considering
it, but gasahol eating diaphrams isn't very attractive to me. Besides,
with the exception of having the pump itself, i had all the parts in
stock anyhow.

who says I'm going to sell it?