rfitzge718
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I recently had a fuel pump replaced in my 2006 Yamaha 150HP 4 stroke. Does it seem reasonable that it would take 10 hours of labor to complete this task? I feel I am being taken advantage of. The actual work is described herein: Removed intake, intake plenum, throttle bodies, and VST fuel pump. Removed pump from VST. Cleaned VST. Installed new fuel pump in VST. Reinstalled throttle bodies, VST pump, intake plenum, and intake. Primed fuel bulb, turned key, and engine started. Let engine ran for 45 minutes. thanks in advance for your reply