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I have the combo fuel pump and sea water pump on my Mercruiser 7.4's. (yes, wonderful) . . . I was changing out the impellers and was having trouble getting the impeller off of the shaft. So, I decided to take out the whole pump assembly. In the process I disassembled the fuel pump from the sea water pump exposing the oil reservoir of the sea water pump bearings and could immediately smell gasoline.
So, that seemed to indicate that the fuel pump has been leaking into the sea water pump reservoir.
My thinking is the the diaphragm in the pump separates the fuel in/out fittings from the overflow fitting as shown below.

FWIW - I replaced the fuel pump on the starboard engine in 2012. Not sure when/if the port engine fuel pump has been replaced.
The starboard pump (newer one) had a quite noticeable gasoline smell in the reservoir, the port pump did not.
If I replace the pumps, I'll do both of them now.
So, that seemed to indicate that the fuel pump has been leaking into the sea water pump reservoir.
My thinking is the the diaphragm in the pump separates the fuel in/out fittings from the overflow fitting as shown below.

FWIW - I replaced the fuel pump on the starboard engine in 2012. Not sure when/if the port engine fuel pump has been replaced.
The starboard pump (newer one) had a quite noticeable gasoline smell in the reservoir, the port pump did not.
If I replace the pumps, I'll do both of them now.