I have a 1988 Evinrude 150hp. (E150TXCCA)
Recently my fuel pump went out. Instead of buying a new one for $400. I spent about $100 on two electric inline fuel pumps and connected them in series, followed by an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. The fuel pumps are rated for a carburetor (5psi - 9 psi). With one pump, it wasn't getting enough fuel, so I bought a second. The fuel pressure regulator goes from 0 (most restriction) to 6 (least restriction). In my driveway with ear muffs, it would run on 3 from idle to wide open fine. In the water, when I gave it some throttle it wouldn't do much at 3 until I turned it up to 6. Even at 6, it was very choppy and would only go about 3/4 of it's top speed. I know I should have spent the money and bought a stock fuel pump but funds are tight.
Is there anyway that I could make the electric fuel pumps work? Would it be better if I conected them in parallel? If not is there anywhere I can find a remanufactured unit or an off brand?
Thank You,
Dave
Recently my fuel pump went out. Instead of buying a new one for $400. I spent about $100 on two electric inline fuel pumps and connected them in series, followed by an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. The fuel pumps are rated for a carburetor (5psi - 9 psi). With one pump, it wasn't getting enough fuel, so I bought a second. The fuel pressure regulator goes from 0 (most restriction) to 6 (least restriction). In my driveway with ear muffs, it would run on 3 from idle to wide open fine. In the water, when I gave it some throttle it wouldn't do much at 3 until I turned it up to 6. Even at 6, it was very choppy and would only go about 3/4 of it's top speed. I know I should have spent the money and bought a stock fuel pump but funds are tight.
Is there anyway that I could make the electric fuel pumps work? Would it be better if I conected them in parallel? If not is there anywhere I can find a remanufactured unit or an off brand?
Thank You,
Dave