frustratedboater
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I have a 1994 Mercury Black Max V-150, (I have old-style fuel pump). I had rebuilt the carbs entirely and upon re-assemble I went to run the motor, but noticed the fuel was draining from the filter as it ran. I disconnected the line and cranked to see any pressure, but nothing came out, so I assumed the pump kit was needed (on order).. I did dissemble the fuel pump and I did not see any visible tears in the diaphram, or anything obvious, perhaps just tired? The small inlet/outlet valve gaskets inside looked great as well. I got to thinking that maybe I plumbed the fuel lines incorrectly, but checked the Seloc manual and it looked like all was good, and the length of the lines and location seemed to be obvious to me.
Does the enricher add to the pressure issue or does the pump solely rely on the crankcase pressure? The manual did show the enricher lines coming from the bottom and mine appears to be upside down with the button on the bottom-lines from the top. Not sure if that contributes to the issue, but that's how it always was.. I'm not 100% on the function of that.
Does the enricher add to the pressure issue or does the pump solely rely on the crankcase pressure? The manual did show the enricher lines coming from the bottom and mine appears to be upside down with the button on the bottom-lines from the top. Not sure if that contributes to the issue, but that's how it always was.. I'm not 100% on the function of that.