Kareo
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I am almost done with the process of installing a Sniper EFI on my 1979 Mercruiser 260. It's on and working, I am just finishing up wiring the fuel pump.
Most posts and videos I've seen say that you need to wire in an oil pressure switch to be USCG compliant.
The actual regulation reads:
Electric fuel pumps are not permitted to be operable except:
(1) during the engine starting procedure, and
(2) while the engine itself is operating.
It says that normally to achieve that, you use an oil pressure sensor (but says nothing about it being a requirement)
The Sniper is capable of controlling the fuel pump, and other than a 5 second prime when you turn it on, the fuel pump doesn't run when the engine isn't running. I believe even the 5 second prime can be shut off in the software.
I have already installed an oil pressure sensor, but the wiring gets complicated if I want to install that, a push button to manually prime the pump, and still allow the Sniper to control the pump as well.
It seems to me that if the Sniper already automatically shuts off the pump when the engine isn't running, that by itself meets the coast guard regulations. Can I disable the automatic prime in the software, and go without the Oil Pressure Switch, and just wire in a momentary switch for priming during starting operations?
Most posts and videos I've seen say that you need to wire in an oil pressure switch to be USCG compliant.
The actual regulation reads:
Electric fuel pumps are not permitted to be operable except:
(1) during the engine starting procedure, and
(2) while the engine itself is operating.
It says that normally to achieve that, you use an oil pressure sensor (but says nothing about it being a requirement)
The Sniper is capable of controlling the fuel pump, and other than a 5 second prime when you turn it on, the fuel pump doesn't run when the engine isn't running. I believe even the 5 second prime can be shut off in the software.
I have already installed an oil pressure sensor, but the wiring gets complicated if I want to install that, a push button to manually prime the pump, and still allow the Sniper to control the pump as well.
It seems to me that if the Sniper already automatically shuts off the pump when the engine isn't running, that by itself meets the coast guard regulations. Can I disable the automatic prime in the software, and go without the Oil Pressure Switch, and just wire in a momentary switch for priming during starting operations?