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Boat electric pumps also work for a short time when the ignition is
turned on. Just like a car.


I wanted to be sure about this ... I think you are incorrect ....

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-524-b.htm

Eisboch

Electronic fuel injection pumps usually run for a couple seconds when the
ignition is first turned on to build up pressure. At least they do on cars,
I'm assuming they do the same on boats.


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Boat electric pumps also work for a short time when the ignition is
turned on. Just like a car.


I wanted to be sure about this ... I think you are incorrect ....

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-524-b.htm

Eisboch

Electronic fuel injection pumps usually run for a couple seconds when the
ignition is first turned on to build up pressure. At least they do on
cars, I'm assuming they do the same on boats.


Not supposed to by Federal regulation.

They should be wired such that they run *only* when the starter is engaged
or a oil pressure switch is satisfied.
They should *not* run .... even for a short period of time .... with the
ignition "on" but the engine not running.

Eisboch


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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:12:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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Boat electric pumps also work for a short time when the ignition is
turned on. Just like a car.


I wanted to be sure about this ... I think you are incorrect ....

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-524-b.htm

Eisboch

Electronic fuel injection pumps usually run for a couple seconds when the
ignition is first turned on to build up pressure. At least they do on
cars, I'm assuming they do the same on boats.


Not supposed to by Federal regulation.

They should be wired such that they run *only* when the starter is engaged
or a oil pressure switch is satisfied.
They should *not* run .... even for a short period of time .... with the
ignition "on" but the engine not running.


I wonder if that includes outboards?
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:12:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"jamesgangnc" wrote in message
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Boat electric pumps also work for a short time when the ignition is
turned on. Just like a car.


I wanted to be sure about this ... I think you are incorrect ....

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-524-b.htm

Eisboch

Electronic fuel injection pumps usually run for a couple seconds when
the
ignition is first turned on to build up pressure. At least they do on
cars, I'm assuming they do the same on boats.


Not supposed to by Federal regulation.

They should be wired such that they run *only* when the starter is engaged
or a oil pressure switch is satisfied.
They should *not* run .... even for a short period of time .... with the
ignition "on" but the engine not running.




I wonder if that includes outboards?


No.

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-501-a.htm

(lots of good information here)

Eisboch


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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:12:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"jamesgangnc" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Boat electric pumps also work for a short time when the ignition is
turned on. Just like a car.


I wanted to be sure about this ... I think you are incorrect ....

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-524-b.htm

Eisboch

Electronic fuel injection pumps usually run for a couple seconds when
the
ignition is first turned on to build up pressure. At least they do on
cars, I'm assuming they do the same on boats.


Not supposed to by Federal regulation.

They should be wired such that they run *only* when the starter is engaged
or a oil pressure switch is satisfied.
They should *not* run .... even for a short period of time .... with the
ignition "on" but the engine not running.


I wonder if that includes outboards?


No.

http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/bo.../183-501-a.htm

(lots of good information here)


Outboards rule!!

Inboards drool!!


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