BigChris
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My father's boat.
Yamaha outdrive 4.3L V6 with Rochester Quadrajet on it. Electric fuel pump.
Fuel pump looks exactly like this : http://marineenginedepot.com/MP/Mari...-Low-Pressure/
Floods the carb out at idle. With the spark arrestor off, looking down the primaries, fuel can be seen pouring in the primaries and out the throttle linkage.
So I replaced the needle and seat. With engine off, and fuel pump running (either from cranking or supplying power to the pump) it's fine. But as soon as you fire the engine, the pump overwhelms the needle and seat.
I put a fuel pressure gauge on it, pump is making 8psi, which in my experience with carburated engines, seems a little much. Shouldn't it be closer to 5psi?
This problem is relatively new, and occured like a light switch, it ran fine earlier this year and then Saturday starting doing this.
Is there something I'm overlooking?
Yamaha outdrive 4.3L V6 with Rochester Quadrajet on it. Electric fuel pump.
Fuel pump looks exactly like this : http://marineenginedepot.com/MP/Mari...-Low-Pressure/
Floods the carb out at idle. With the spark arrestor off, looking down the primaries, fuel can be seen pouring in the primaries and out the throttle linkage.
So I replaced the needle and seat. With engine off, and fuel pump running (either from cranking or supplying power to the pump) it's fine. But as soon as you fire the engine, the pump overwhelms the needle and seat.
I put a fuel pressure gauge on it, pump is making 8psi, which in my experience with carburated engines, seems a little much. Shouldn't it be closer to 5psi?
This problem is relatively new, and occured like a light switch, it ran fine earlier this year and then Saturday starting doing this.
Is there something I'm overlooking?
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