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Ansley W. Sawyer wrote:
I went to my local auto parts store and said that I wanted a 12volt diesel fuel pump. They said that they had them for trucks. Worked great. As long as you keep salt water off of it, it's hard to imagine that the pump would have any way of knowing it was in a boat instead of a truck. Come to think of it, being inside the engine room of a boat is probably easier duty than being under the hood of a semi-truck. Those engines hang out in the weather and road salt even more than boat engines usually do. -- Roger Long |
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