wut4dude
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My always trustworthy '88 Johnson 30 outboard began having fuel issues shortly after installing a fuel/water separator. After some simple troubleshooting, I found that my fuel pump wasn't delivering the fuel to my carb. I have fuel supply at the inlet, but the outlet to the carb is bone dry. So, my local marine parts supplier didn't have the correct fuel pump in stock, so I ordered one and should have it in a couple of days. I decided to remove the existing fuel pump...I removed the two hoses, inlet and outlet and the two screws which secure it to the motor. I noticed the mounting gasket had a tear in it....ok, here's my question. This gasket has 3 holes, 2 are for the mounting screws and the middle one, I assume is to drive the pump. The associated opening in the side of the engine block has threads, but there's nothing pertruding from this opening. Am I missing something? What actually drives the fuel pump?