The VRO pump, on my 1986 Johnson 150 (J150TXCDC), failed after only three summers (15 months) of use. While trolling, the engine stalled and I had to use the primer bulb to fill the float bowls. The engine would not continue running unless I actuated the primer bulb. Experiencing this years ago, I diagnosed the problem as a fuel pump diaphragm failure. I called it a day and asked my crew member to man the primer bulb for the short trip home. Immediately, upon accelerating the No Oil Alarm sounded. I shut it down and was towed back home. My diagnosis changed to the failure being on the air pump diaphragm side since I lost both fuel and oil delivery. I plan on replacing the VRO pump with a new OEM p/n 5007423 and will then consider rebuilding the current VRO pump for use as a spare.
Any thoughts on why this failed after only three summers of use? My previous VRO pumps had the following life:
2003 (boat purchase) to 2008: 5 years of service minimum. Root Cause of Failure was the fuel side diaphragm
2008 (end of season) to 2020: 12 years of service. Replaced as preventive maintenance at rebuild
2021 engine rebuild and VRO pump replacement to current date: 3 years of service
Any thoughts on why this failed after only three summers of use? My previous VRO pumps had the following life:
2003 (boat purchase) to 2008: 5 years of service minimum. Root Cause of Failure was the fuel side diaphragm
2008 (end of season) to 2020: 12 years of service. Replaced as preventive maintenance at rebuild
2021 engine rebuild and VRO pump replacement to current date: 3 years of service