I recently purchased a remanufactured 1975 I-6 Mercruiser 4.1 250cid Longblock, which I've finally finished putting all together and put it back in my boat last week. When I tried to start it up, it just kept cranking and never roared to life, which I quickly discovered was because the fuel pump wasn't pumping any fuel.
It's a mechanical fuel pump, and when I take it off I can depress the plunger manually and gas will start shooting out of it. Also, looking at the camshaft through the fuel pump opening, there is definitely a lobe there that pushes the plunger on the fuel pump, but apparently it doesn't push it far enough? I can hold the fuel pump up to this lobe and have someone crank the engine, and the fuel pump will rock back and forth in my hand, so I know it's depressing the plunger at least a little bit. Also, the fuel pump worked great on my old motor - I never had any indication of any fuel problem.
My question is, is there a difference between a marine fuel pump and an auto fuel pump? Because I know there is a difference in camshafts. If the fuel pump types are different, is it possible than I paid for and received a marine block with an automotive camshaft?
Other question, if I have to buy a new fuel pump, is there any reason why I could not install an electric pump?
Thanks
It's a mechanical fuel pump, and when I take it off I can depress the plunger manually and gas will start shooting out of it. Also, looking at the camshaft through the fuel pump opening, there is definitely a lobe there that pushes the plunger on the fuel pump, but apparently it doesn't push it far enough? I can hold the fuel pump up to this lobe and have someone crank the engine, and the fuel pump will rock back and forth in my hand, so I know it's depressing the plunger at least a little bit. Also, the fuel pump worked great on my old motor - I never had any indication of any fuel problem.
My question is, is there a difference between a marine fuel pump and an auto fuel pump? Because I know there is a difference in camshafts. If the fuel pump types are different, is it possible than I paid for and received a marine block with an automotive camshaft?
Other question, if I have to buy a new fuel pump, is there any reason why I could not install an electric pump?
Thanks