TBarCYa
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Apr 13, 2005
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After rebuilding the carb again and dumping the fuel filter again I'm now not getting fuel to the carb.in fact it's not even sucking fuel into the filter
I pulled the pump and the housing where the cam is (belt driven attached to the water pump not the camshaft in the engine) is completely dry. I assume there is supposed to be oil in there to lube where the cam pushes on the pump arm and the lack of lube, I assume, is why the pump arm has significant wear and this wear is why it's not pumping fuel.
I spun the pulley and the cam moves as if it would push against the pump arm but there's what appears to be a sleeve over the actual cam that can spin around the cam. I'm not sure if that description makes sense but I need to know if this is normal or if the cam in the seawater pump is bad.
Lastly is there any reason I can't replace it with an electric pump? Any recommendations on a pump
Thanks.
I pulled the pump and the housing where the cam is (belt driven attached to the water pump not the camshaft in the engine) is completely dry. I assume there is supposed to be oil in there to lube where the cam pushes on the pump arm and the lack of lube, I assume, is why the pump arm has significant wear and this wear is why it's not pumping fuel.
I spun the pulley and the cam moves as if it would push against the pump arm but there's what appears to be a sleeve over the actual cam that can spin around the cam. I'm not sure if that description makes sense but I need to know if this is normal or if the cam in the seawater pump is bad.
Lastly is there any reason I can't replace it with an electric pump? Any recommendations on a pump
Thanks.