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Sorry if this is the wrong group, I couldn't find a better one. If you
point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it greatly. My problem: I just found out that my PS pump was fried on my boat. In my boat fleet, I have a 1962 75 horse Johnson. And as I've bought parts for that in the past, I figured parts for newer boat being a Chevy V6, wouldn't be rare or too expensive. Well, I found out how obscenely expensive a replacement is from a marina. So that got me to thinking, the engine itself is basically a car engine. So I asked one guy at a marina about it, and he said that a "regular" PS pump from a car might work. I called a different marina, and that guy said it wouldn't. Is it possible to use a car PS pump on a boat motor? Also, does anyone know of a place to get a PS pump at a reasonable cost? |
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