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Any reason not to put in an inline electric fuel pump in the gas line to my
o/b engine? Seems like it'd be a bit more reliable than the bulb.


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Couple reasons. It probably would deliver more pressure than the system is
anticipating. Second is that is you get a break in the line or a leak it
will just keep on pumping.

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how big of a ob? I run a pump on my 300ProMax to help feed the pig!

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If you do it... you want a 5-8 psi pump. I know a few that have done it.
Have it switch with the key, use the purple line that powers the guages.

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Any reason not to put in an inline electric fuel pump in the gas line to

my
o/b engine? Seems like it'd be a bit more reliable than the bulb.

I know guys who have them on big outboards when the tank is too far
from the motor. They do make a low pressure pump for this.
I have a little bit of a problem myself (air bubble in the sight
glass) but nobody here had a suggestion about if I just had the ball
(check valve) in the right place.



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The safest installation is to tie it to an oil pressure switch with a bypass
from the starter. That way it only runs when the engine is running or
cranking.

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If you do it... you want a 5-8 psi pump. I know a few that have done it.
Have it switch with the key, use the purple line that powers the guages.

-W

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Any reason not to put in an inline electric fuel pump in the gas line to

my
o/b engine? Seems like it'd be a bit more reliable than the bulb.

I know guys who have them on big outboards when the tank is too far
from the motor. They do make a low pressure pump for this.
I have a little bit of a problem myself (air bubble in the sight
glass) but nobody here had a suggestion about if I just had the ball
(check valve) in the right place.







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What for a 2-stroke outboard?

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The safest installation is to tie it to an oil pressure switch with a

bypass
from the starter. That way it only runs when the engine is running or
cranking.

"Clams Canino" wrote in message
nk.net...
If you do it... you want a 5-8 psi pump. I know a few that have done

it.
Have it switch with the key, use the purple line that powers the guages.

-W

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:29:19 -0500, "RB"
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Any reason not to put in an inline electric fuel pump in the gas line

to
my
o/b engine? Seems like it'd be a bit more reliable than the bulb.

I know guys who have them on big outboards when the tank is too far
from the motor. They do make a low pressure pump for this.
I have a little bit of a problem myself (air bubble in the sight
glass) but nobody here had a suggestion about if I just had the ball
(check valve) in the right place.







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