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![]() the VRO wires on this are not connected, all I've ever done was mix 50/1 myself. Today I took the pump apart again, the diaphragms were not tightened properly, this time, by turning each side of the pump, I tightened them right up. I think that may have been the problem!! I hope so anyway. I also replaced the lines from the crankcase and to the fuel filter and pump. I'll be testing it all tomorrow, if I stil have the problem, it has to be the tank. |
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K. Smith wrote:
wrote: the VRO wires on this are not connected, all I've ever done was mix 50/1 myself. Today I took the pump apart again, the diaphragms were not tightened properly, this time, by turning each side of the pump, I tightened them right up. I think that may have been the problem!! I hope so anyway. I also replaced the lines from the crankcase and to the fuel filter and pump. I'll be testing it all tomorrow, if I stil have the problem, it has to be the tank. Good luck!!! K Upon re-reading, maybe you can take another look at that?? if all you've done is disconnect the VRO alarm wires, but left the oil plumbing itself in place??? that can also be a source of air getting into the fuel delivery. That's the design issue with the VRO, all that separates the oil from the fuel is an "O" ring on the plunger, so once that "O" ring leaks then fuel can back flow into & dilute the oil, or if there is no oil there (as might be the case with your system) then it will suck air into the fuel. If the VRO is no longer needed make sure the oil supply line is properly plugged so it can't deliver air instead of oil. Apologies for the extra post:-) K |
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Thanks, the oil line was plugged properly. I even changed that line
and put in a new plug. Today I tested it all out.... New lines, new diaphragms, new bulb/hose assembly. Same problem. Just can't suck gas at anything other than at idle. At first I had the vacuum line and gas supply lines swapped by mistake and I noticed gas leaking from the larger diaphragm side. This leads me to believe there must be an air leak in the fuel pump housing itself. Both tanks have the same issue, and are clean and not very old, so I don't think it's them. When I pump the bulb by hand, I can do full speed. I just hate to buy a new VRO for $350 and find out I still have this problem. I don't use the VRO part anyway. It would be a huge help if someone could let me know if I can just retrofit a different type of Johnson fuel pump. All the others are so much cheaper, simpler and probably more reliable!! What I may try next is putting some gasket material around the parts of my pump to see if that helps. Could it be something in the crankcase? I can feel the suction from the vacuum line, it's a pulsating suction, should it be constant? I think it's normal anyway. Thanks for the help, I miss having a usable boat and can't wait to get back out again. |
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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:48:07 +1000, "K. Smith" wrote:
wrote: Thanks, the oil line was plugged properly. I even changed that line and put in a new plug. Today I tested it all out.... New lines, new diaphragms, new bulb/hose assembly. Same problem. Just can't suck gas at anything other than at idle. At first I had the vacuum line and gas supply lines swapped by mistake and I noticed gas leaking from the larger diaphragm side. This leads me to believe there must be an air leak in the fuel pump housing itself. Both tanks have the same issue, and are clean and not very old, so I don't think it's them. When I pump the bulb by hand, I can do full speed. I just hate to buy a new VRO for $350 and find out I still have this problem. I don't use the VRO part anyway. It would be a huge help if someone could let me know if I can just retrofit a different type of Johnson fuel pump. All the others are so much cheaper, simpler and probably more reliable!! What I may try next is putting some gasket material around the parts of my pump to see if that helps. Could it be something in the crankcase? I can feel the suction from the vacuum line, it's a pulsating suction, should it be constant? I think it's normal anyway. Thanks for the help, I miss having a usable boat and can't wait to get back out again. Sorry Jarrod running out of stuff here. Just on that using "gasket material" be aware things like silastic etc dissolve in petrol & will just block the carbs. As to using a different pump if it will physically fit when given a vacuum pulse it will pump fuel but be very careful because at high power if it doesn't get "enough" fuel the engine might run lean & that can wreck it. Is there an outboard wrecking yard near you?? maybe get the "correct" one secondhand & try it?? Even an electric fuel pump (should be marine rated ......... but) Maybe try pumping the bulb with the line disconnected from the tank(s) & the line to the carbs off, that way once there's no fuel in the line/pump system, you can block off the outlet to the carbs & should be able to find any leaks as you keep pressure on the bulb. (air leaks out much easier & more noticeably than fuel) while there's no fuel in it try to apply some suction to each section (suck on the pump outlet with a finger over the inlet & your tongue should hold pressure for a "short" time, no crude comments needed:-)) Re-check the oil side is really blocked off because the "O" ring on the plunger "will" leak. If there are no leaks of air under bulb pressure & given you've replaced the hoses etc so it's not sucking air at any of the hose connections??? You're happy it's not the non return valves or vent in the tank(S), the diaphragm is OK? then; are you sure the vacuum line is delivering a good clean pulse signal, they have an inline valve to stop a backfire from damaging the plastic pump; is that clear & not stopping the crankcase pulse?? Good luck K Welcome back! -- John H |
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