imported_scott_m
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2004
- Messages
- 139
Hi, I'm posting for my father-in-law (FIL) and brother-in-law (BIL). I've got mostly mercury equipment (135 on my fishing boat and big block inboards in my cruiser), so not real familiar with Johnson's (although I do have an 8HP on Johnson on the dinghy). Anyway, FIL as aforementioned 1987 vintage Johnson on his 1969 Fabuglass tri-hull. At the end of last season, he was complaining of the motor not having much top end, general lack of power. Over the winter, he took it to the shop - they ran a compression test - I don't have the numbers handy, but comment was one hole was low. I remember calculating the numbers and the low hole was only off say 5-6 percent of the big one. So I suggested he go back to the shop to have them check carbs and timing. Apparently they did rebuild one or more carbs, but the boat is still not running up to snuff. Enter BIL, a great car mechanic, but has not worked much on boats. BIL decides that the fuel pump is bad (I know on the merc's it is a diaphram type pump). Anyay, rather than rebuild stock fuel pump, BIL decides to replace with an electric pump. On my merc, I think the fuel pump supplies air to the oil tank to pressurize it...is it the same with a VRO setup on the Johnson's? FIL did run the boat with electric pump and said it runs great, but I'm concerned that he may be starving the motor of oil. Although I suppose this setup might work with pre-mix. Anyway, interested to hear your thoughts of running this motor off of an electric fuel pump.