jack black
Seaman Apprentice
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- Apr 29, 2012
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My boat sits a lot. I had lots of carb problems and had to rebuild it recently. The carb had lots of deposits from fuel sitting there (despite using stabil). Have a picture if one is interested.
I decided to upgrade to fuel filter and fuel valve between the tank and fuel pump. Now when boat gets home after a trip, I close the valve and burn the gas in carb bowel while flushing the system with tap water. The engine dies after a few minutes of fast idling and there are a few pumps of gas left. I empty it all by pumping and restarting the engine.
While this will help the carb, I'm wondering if I'm killing the fuel pump that is sucking against the closed valve.
Should I rather tap a screw in the carb bowel and empty it that way instead?
Yae or nay?
Edit: I forgot to mention: 3.0L Mercruiser with mechanical fuel pump.
I decided to upgrade to fuel filter and fuel valve between the tank and fuel pump. Now when boat gets home after a trip, I close the valve and burn the gas in carb bowel while flushing the system with tap water. The engine dies after a few minutes of fast idling and there are a few pumps of gas left. I empty it all by pumping and restarting the engine.
While this will help the carb, I'm wondering if I'm killing the fuel pump that is sucking against the closed valve.
Should I rather tap a screw in the carb bowel and empty it that way instead?
Yae or nay?
Edit: I forgot to mention: 3.0L Mercruiser with mechanical fuel pump.
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