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Don't you have any friends - with Mercs?
LOL -W "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:bevmna$9bk0e$1@ID- I stopped by the local parts shop to get a gas can, and we got to talking about the symptoms. I think I may just have a pinhole getting bigger in my fuel pump diaphram. The rebuild kit is less than $10 so I went ahead and ordered one. Should be here in a couple days. Its real easy to check too. I can try it with an electric pump temporarily and see what happens. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks for all the help. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com |
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Heck, my dad probably has a half dozen gas cans I could have borrowed, but
I'm a do it now kinda guy and he lives 70miles away. Hell, he has a couple motors I could probably borrow. Besides I'm gonna want to have a couple 6 gallon tanks anyway when I get around to putting my 50HP force on my little skiff. Oh, you meant THOSE kind of friends. No I like all my friends better than that. LOL -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:rjJQa.62961$N7.8127@sccrnsc03... Don't you have any friends - with Mercs? LOL -W "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:bevmna$9bk0e$1@ID- I stopped by the local parts shop to get a gas can, and we got to talking about the symptoms. I think I may just have a pinhole getting bigger in my fuel pump diaphram. The rebuild kit is less than $10 so I went ahead and ordered one. Should be here in a couple days. Its real easy to check too. I can try it with an electric pump temporarily and see what happens. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks for all the help. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com |
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Well, haven't gotten it out on the water, but I did find two or three
possible problems. I'm not certain that there was water in the fuel, but the boat HAD the old style open vents, and that boat takes a pretty big wave over the back deck if I come off plane to quickly. I replaced one vent so far with a new style vent that is not supposed to take in water unless you forced it in under pressure. I'll replace the vent on the other tank if I have time tommorrow. I added a Racor 2 micron filter and water seperator. Just in priming the filter witrh the prime pump I noticed a little garbage in the bowl. I tore down the fuel pump because a couple times it just sounded like it was running out of gas. I couldn't find any pinholes in the diaphram. Not even holding it up directly to the son. I did find somethign interesting though. The diagram return plunger was just floating around in the valve chamber of the pump. The spirng that pushes it out to push back the diaphram was missing and the plunger could easily have been obstructing the flow through one of the valves since the spring is supposed to hold it in place. I ordered a spring from Alsco Marine along with a couple other parts for the cowling. In the mean time I put the pump back together with out it. It pumps gas just fine so tommorrow. Ok, now for the driveway test. I ran it up to 4000 RPM in the driveway and it nevered reved like it was running out of gas, and it never died or spluttered. I ran it for a couple minutes at 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 rpm. It seemed to run great. I know that isn't the same as running under load, but it didn't run well even at 3000 rpm before. I might have some time to take it out and run it tommorrow afternoon if that storm that's coming in tonight blows through. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Heck, my dad probably has a half dozen gas cans I could have borrowed, but I'm a do it now kinda guy and he lives 70miles away. Hell, he has a couple motors I could probably borrow. Besides I'm gonna want to have a couple 6 gallon tanks anyway when I get around to putting my 50HP force on my little skiff. Oh, you meant THOSE kind of friends. No I like all my friends better than that. LOL -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:rjJQa.62961$N7.8127@sccrnsc03... Don't you have any friends - with Mercs? LOL -W "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:bevmna$9bk0e$1@ID- I stopped by the local parts shop to get a gas can, and we got to talking about the symptoms. I think I may just have a pinhole getting bigger in my fuel pump diaphram. The rebuild kit is less than $10 so I went ahead and ordered one. Should be here in a couple days. Its real easy to check too. I can try it with an electric pump temporarily and see what happens. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks for all the help. -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://yumabassman.4t.com |
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:41:50 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote: Well, haven't gotten it out on the water, but I did find two or three possible problems. I'm not certain that there was water in the fuel, but the boat HAD the old style open vents, and that boat takes a pretty big wave over the back deck if I come off plane to quickly. I replaced one vent so far with a new style vent that is not supposed to take in water unless you forced it in under pressure. I'll replace the vent on the other tank if I have time tommorrow. I added a Racor 2 micron filter and water seperator. Just in priming the filter witrh the prime pump I noticed a little garbage in the bowl. I tore down the fuel pump because a couple times it just sounded like it was running out of gas. I couldn't find any pinholes in the diaphram. Not even holding it up directly to the son. I did find somethign interesting though. The diagram return plunger was just floating around in the valve chamber of the pump. The spirng that pushes it out to push back the diaphram was missing and the plunger could easily have been obstructing the flow through one of the valves since the spring is supposed to hold it in place. I ordered a spring from Alsco Marine along with a couple other parts for the cowling. In the mean time I put the pump back together with out it. It pumps gas just fine so tommorrow. Ok, now for the driveway test. I ran it up to 4000 RPM in the driveway and it nevered reved like it was running out of gas, and it never died or spluttered. I ran it for a couple minutes at 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 rpm. It seemed to run great. I know that isn't the same as running under load, but it didn't run well even at 3000 rpm before. I might have some time to take it out and run it tommorrow afternoon if that storm that's coming in tonight blows through. ....sounds like progress. ![]() Good luck. noah Courtesy of Lee Yeaton, See the boats of rec.boats www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats |
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