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![]() "AL" wrote in message ups.com... This past weekend after a heavy rain, I took my boat (2050 bayliner capri,2000 mercruiser 5.0L 350 engine) from my dock to take it out of the water. Unfortunately, I did not run my bilge pump nearly long enough and wound up stalling out in the bay. After getting towed to the put in and back to the house, I found water in the oil which I promptly changed, and cranked the engine up. It cranked immediately and ran for about 10 to 15 seconds, then died again. So I changed the fuel filter (filled with gas first) and now I cant get fuel to the carb. Have I lost my prime in the fuel pump, if so, how can I get it primed back or is the pump gone or am I missing something? You got enough water in the bilge from heavy rain to get water in your oil and gas? That boat must have been half submerged. No automatic bilge pump? Something doesn't make sense. Eisboch |
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