tonynoriega2
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2012
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Hi all... coming here for help.
I have, and am in the process of restoring my 1956-1957 Fuel tank...
I am pretty sure it is a OMC/Johnson/Evinrude "Cruis-a-Day" 6 gallon.
You can see in the diagram, that part item # 47 is the Fuel Pump Diaphragm. It has 3 circular holes.
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/02/columns/max/02/2-6.gif
The one in my fuel pump, does as well.
However, mine has a pressed together set of washers... its all one piece.. Trust me... it is not two separate pieces.
The problem is that no where can I find... (which is why I am coming here for help) a replacement diaphragm with the 3 holes... they all only have 2.
You can see my example of the one I was provided by a local marine shop ... The arrows point to where the hole on the diaphragm sits over/under....

Mine is on the left, and the replacement is on the right. Not going to work.
The washers seems to be an easier fix... I can just order the two washers and poke a hole for the Fuel Tank foot valve and push rod to connect....
However, I do not want to get into the business of trying to cut a circular hole into the diaphragm and just ruin it...
Any guidance? Resources? Thoughts or Ideas?
All of the old vintage online stores, and ebay do not have a 3 hole diaphragm with an attached set of washers....
Lost here....
I have, and am in the process of restoring my 1956-1957 Fuel tank...
I am pretty sure it is a OMC/Johnson/Evinrude "Cruis-a-Day" 6 gallon.
You can see in the diagram, that part item # 47 is the Fuel Pump Diaphragm. It has 3 circular holes.
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/02/columns/max/02/2-6.gif
The one in my fuel pump, does as well.
However, mine has a pressed together set of washers... its all one piece.. Trust me... it is not two separate pieces.
The problem is that no where can I find... (which is why I am coming here for help) a replacement diaphragm with the 3 holes... they all only have 2.
You can see my example of the one I was provided by a local marine shop ... The arrows point to where the hole on the diaphragm sits over/under....

Mine is on the left, and the replacement is on the right. Not going to work.
The washers seems to be an easier fix... I can just order the two washers and poke a hole for the Fuel Tank foot valve and push rod to connect....
However, I do not want to get into the business of trying to cut a circular hole into the diaphragm and just ruin it...
Any guidance? Resources? Thoughts or Ideas?
All of the old vintage online stores, and ebay do not have a 3 hole diaphragm with an attached set of washers....
Lost here....