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Cruis'n Rulz! Flooding Carb Resolved YAAAYYYYY!!!!
Just completed replacing the fuel pump and started it on the muffs. Runs
perfect-just like the day I bought it. This project was a BITCH. I
fabricated new fuel pipes to match the originals and installed in the
original routing. Want to know how hard that was? Take a look at any
carbed Merc 5.0 or 5.7 w/ fuel/water separator. I got the FP from West
Marine, as I wanted a genuine Sierra OEM unit w/warranty, not some
cheesy knockoff. I estimate I have 8 hrs solid labor doing this. And,
most of that's hanging upside down in the engine bay. The whole
installation has to be done with mirrors, as the units are buried
underneath the FWC and MERC relay flange.
I am so glad (and relieved it was successful). My hands are cut-up, my
arms scratched and cut, and I ache ALL OVER from the contorting.This
problem has dogged me for 2 seasons, although I never actually launched
the boat. Now to make some brownies for a reward for job well done.
JR
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JR
Mar 15
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| Wow! Congrats on a job well done. That hourly rate that the mechanic charges
doesn't seem too outrageous afterall, does it? :) Enjoy it! I just washed and waxed mine anticipating a splash this weekend. --Mike "JR North" <junkjasonrnorth@bigfoot.com> wrote in message |
Mike
Mar 16
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| I can tell you, you have earned brownie points for fabricating the fuel
lines. It's not as easy as it looks.
Sierra sells some brand name stuff and some other stuff of questionable
quality. I would never buy bearing sets from them, or anything rebuilt. |
Jim
Mar 16
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| At $89.00 locally, yes, it does.... |
gene.boating
Mar 16
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