gjmsd
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Oct 18, 2010
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I recently bought a low pressure fuel pump (3-5 psi) to replace the bulb for my outboard. The reason I thought I needed it is because I installed a tank in the bow and there is 20' of hose back to the engine. My plan was to use a on-off-momentary switch to run it. I'd use the momentary side to prime it and leave it off while running letting the engine pump pull the fuel back with the option of leaving it on while running if needed. This is the way my plane works, takeoffs and landings are with both an electric and engine mounted pump and during normal flight, only the engine pump is running and the electric gives no pressure or restriction. Unfortunately, with the boat pump off it appears to be to restrictive to use. Does anyone use one of these with remote mounted tanks and if so, is there a problem leaving it on full time? Or should I get rid of it and go back to the bulb to prime?