I have marine power inc 454s. Do they take a marine fuel pump or is a standard 454 fuel pump id purchase from autozone ok ?
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1979 F36 Convertible w/ t-top and twin 454s.
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1989 js550 stand up ski w/ stroker eng!
- Stripermann2
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Should use a fuel pump designated for marine use only. There is a hose which will draw fuel up through the carb in the event the fuel pump diaphragm leaks.
Normally when the diaphragm leaks on a automobile, fuel would leak out the weep hole, externally and onto the ground.
You don't want a fuel leak into the engine compartment.
Normally when the diaphragm leaks on a automobile, fuel would leak out the weep hole, externally and onto the ground.
You don't want a fuel leak into the engine compartment.

Jamie
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
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1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
I went through this a few months ago and if you check out this thread It will explain what I found out.
http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewt ... =fuel+pump
http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewt ... =fuel+pump
Are you running the chrysler engines, i have GM engines, would love to find them at autozone, but have not taken mine off and checked. One engine is not getting fuel, i have yet to diagnose, but with the ethanol fuel problems, i was going to buy spares to have at sea just in case.
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1979 F36 Convertible w/ t-top and twin 454s.
01 stingray CC w/ vortex v6
1989 js550 stand up ski w/ stroker eng!
01 stingray CC w/ vortex v6
1989 js550 stand up ski w/ stroker eng!
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they may look the same on the outside but they're not. spend the extra money and get a marine pump. And keep in mind a auto one can fail and pump gas in to the block also. Been there done that cost me a 383 stoker in a Chevelle. Every time I touch my gas system I think can this go BOOM. And are all parts marine use
A marine fuel pump has two diaphrams with a relief hole in between the two, sometimes fitted with a clear glass bowl (mine are) or other devise. If the first diaphram fails the bowl will have gas in it and the second diaphram continues working giving you time to replace the pump without getting gas in the crankcase or in the bilge. When I check the oil before startup I also look at the bowl. I have replaced one of the fuel pumps in my twin engine boat because the bowl had gasoline in it. I believe that bowl saved my boat.
1975 F-32 "SIMPLY BLESSED"
The Mercruiser 7.4L in my 26 has a belt driven fuel pump ... the belt also drives the sea wtaer pump (so, if the belt breaks, your engine is protected from loss of colling by virtue of the fuel being cut off as well).


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