Fuel Pump Cover - 1966 Johnson Seahorse 60HP (VXL-12R)

robfurman

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Hi all,

Installing a new Fuel Pump kit and noticed that the pressure side nipple on the fuel pump cover was loose. After some inspection I noticed it came off and there are no threads and yes perfectly smooth. It doesn't appear broken, but I was wondering if it was a standard practice to have these press fitted or something similar? My nipple is brass and faces 90 degrees. The face plate looks like cast aluminum. Any thoughts on how to repair this?

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WPFacePlate.jpg

Nipple.jpg


Thanks,

Robert
 

Daviet

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Re: Fuel Pump Cover - 1966 Johnson Seahorse 60HP (VXL-12R)

I have used JB weld to repair that type of fuel fitting. Make sure to clean both parts really clean, I use brake kleen.
 

robfurman

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Re: Fuel Pump Cover - 1966 Johnson Seahorse 60HP (VXL-12R)

I have used JB weld to repair that type of fuel fitting. Make sure to clean both parts really clean, I use brake kleen.

Thanks, I was actually thinking of that or even threading the face plate since it has plenty of metal and seeing if I could find the same type of fitting that is threaded. At least that way it could be replaced, but I guess I will see if I can even find that size in a fitting first.


Thanks again


Robert
 

Daviet

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Re: Fuel Pump Cover - 1966 Johnson Seahorse 60HP (VXL-12R)

I think you can drill it out and thread it with 1/8" pipe thread, Make sure you use some type of sealer on the threads upon assembley.
 

boobie

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Re: Fuel Pump Cover - 1966 Johnson Seahorse 60HP (VXL-12R)

I'd just use JB weld or better yet Gray Marine-Tex.
 
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