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Default Electric fuel pump for a diesel

On 4 Dec 2006 12:38:06 -0800, "Frogwatch"
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In a thread a couple weeks ago, I talked about failure of my fuel pump
on my 28' sailboat. It is a Yanmar 2gm that has a mechanical pump that
I backed up with an electric pump to make bleeding the system easier.
I am replacing the mechanical pump but I also need to replace the
electric one. The electric one was from JC Whitney and I do not recall
the brand. However, i do remember that it was not specifically listed
as being for diesel. It is a simple diaphragm pump driven by a
selenoid. I am wondering if the diesel could have eaten away the
diaphragm. Can anyone suggest a good electric fuel pump fpr this
application? JC whitney no longer has it available and I do not trust
it anyway. However, the original owner had it installed when he bought
the boat so I assume it was supposed to be good. When it finally
failed 4 years ago after nearly 16 years, I simply bought an identical
one. Any ideas?


Walbro 6802 - rated for continuous operation. I have three of them
on my boat - 2 for priming, 1 for fuel polishing. You can probably
get one for less than $100 if you shop around.

http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?...1&WT.mc_id=gb1



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Default Electric fuel pump for a diesel


Wayne. B wrote:
On 4 Dec 2006 12:38:06 -0800, "Frogwatch"
wrote:

In a thread a couple weeks ago, I talked about failure of my fuel pump
on my 28' sailboat. It is a Yanmar 2gm that has a mechanical pump that
I backed up with an electric pump to make bleeding the system easier.
I am replacing the mechanical pump but I also need to replace the
electric one. The electric one was from JC Whitney and I do not recall
the brand. However, i do remember that it was not specifically listed
as being for diesel. It is a simple diaphragm pump driven by a
selenoid. I am wondering if the diesel could have eaten away the
diaphragm. Can anyone suggest a good electric fuel pump fpr this
application? JC whitney no longer has it available and I do not trust
it anyway. However, the original owner had it installed when he bought
the boat so I assume it was supposed to be good. When it finally
failed 4 years ago after nearly 16 years, I simply bought an identical
one. Any ideas?


Walbro 6802 - rated for continuous operation. I have three of them
on my boat - 2 for priming, 1 for fuel polishing. You can probably
get one for less than $100 if you shop around.

http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?...1&WT.mc_id=gb1


Wayne:

Thank you.

 
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