jkimball
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 14, 2013
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cap it.
Ok thanks!
assuming just use the standard silicone vacuum caps? No risk from capping since I have the electric fuel pump?
cap it.
That is not a fuel return line it’s a overflow tube such that when a Marine mechanical fuel pump has a diaphragm rupture the fuel that would **** out of an automotive pump is Directed through this tube into the carb and into the engine vs causing an explosion hazard.
not sure if it was mentioned else where merc part number 805359T is the throttle bracket they used with the Webber/edlebrock 4 bbl. this will mount the electrical components and fit the throttle linkage clean and easy.
Just to close the loop on the swap I wanted to report back and post some pics.
Spent the day Saturday turning wrenches and got her on the water Sunday. Pretty happy with the results! Feels like it has a little more grunt low end, maybe not a ton but where it really shines is mid range 3,500 - 4,000 rpm.
The throttle response is much snappier and it’s actually considerably quieter than the 2bbl.
Cold starts are almost instant, however I am getting a little heat soak after she warms up that makes warm starts a little more prolonged.
I’m pretty sure this is definitely due to me just mounting the carb directly on the manifold using the supplied carb gasket.
So yesterday I ordered a 1/2” phenolic - wood spacer to help insulate it a bit and hopefully eliminate the heat soak.
Would I say the upgrade is worth the $$ if I didn’t already need a new manifold and carb... too early to tell I think. But since I was looking to replace the manifold and carb or have it rebuilt anyhow - they extra $200 I have invested in this over a rebuild back to OEM definitely seems to be worth it. At least initially.