Re: Mercury XR6 RPM Loss, Fuel Lines?
Man you have a lot of questions. Just for reference, I've been there, done that. That's where I compiled my list.
The engine I acquired with WFS (WOT flameout syndrome) was also worked on by a "mercury certified mechanic"
The fuel pump had warped rubber valves in it, indicating it had not been overhauled in years, or very old kits were used.
Both parts of the fuel bayonet as well as the fuel line and primer were Atwood. None of those components will flow enough fuel for a V6.
Gasohol had seperated in the tank over years and the sludge formed was repeatedly plugging the fuel filter.
The carbs looked like they had been adjusted while intoxicated.
I replaced all the internal fuel lines with tygon. I removed the bayonet and ran the new mercury fuel line and primer bulb directly to the oil mixer T. Please note that tygon will not work for the fuel pump pulse hose. Ask me how I know.
I removed and discarded the internal fuel filter. I installed a 60 GPH Racor Filter/separator between the tank and the mercury fuel line. The key is the fuel lines are all new and in good shape.
I now burn 92 octane Non-oxygenated gasoline. What I'm burning now is 6 months old. (Stored in tight drums with StaBil) I have no fuel problems.
Adding 1/2 psi to the suction is like adding 1 foot to the lift. Shouldn't be a problem. Judging from the out of context clip you supplied from their instructions, it sounds like it should be installed between the fuel pump and the carbs.
The gauge I recommended would be like swiping the gauge off'n grandma's pressure cooker, or any other 10 - 15 lb gauge, hooking it up to the fuel rail with a plastic hose and putting it in your lap, just for troubleshooting. None of that install would be either kosher or safe. A permanent fuel pressure gauge would need to be electric, or have a pressure coupler, which is a device with a membrane in it. The line to the motor is filled with gasoline. The line to the gauge is filled with glycol. That way a ruptured line under your dash doesn't dump fuel on your feet.
hope it helps
John