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I built a new engine for my Sea Ray last winter - all new internals. It is a Chevy 350 / Mercruiser setup.
Anyhow, the mechanical fuel pump works great on the bench (pulls and pushes out of the respective bosses on the pump), but it doesn't pull or push when put on the engine. I have gas to the pump but nothing is getting past the pump and lifted to the engine... not a drop.
Yes, I have the fuel rod installed that goes between the cam lobe and the actuator lever on the pump. I verified the rod is moving back & forth when the motor is spun up. The problem is like the push rod is either too short (it measures 5.290" long) or the fuel pump has a dead spot - I can't think of anything else. The push rod does not look to be worn short based upon the machining marks on the ends - I can still see the factory chamfers on the ends of the rod and the ends are square and not deformed any.
The fuel pump does have about a 1/4" of slack in the plunger that has to be taken up before the pump will operate but I think this is normal. Here is the style of fuel pump I have. It does have a plastic bowl on the side that says something like "replace pump if there's gas in here" and while there is no gas, it appears there may be a couple drops of oil... it's high viscosity fluid, definitely not gas.
Any ideas? The engine shows really good signs of life when a little gas is dumped into the carburetor but with no gas making it to the carb, it dies right out.
Anyhow, the mechanical fuel pump works great on the bench (pulls and pushes out of the respective bosses on the pump), but it doesn't pull or push when put on the engine. I have gas to the pump but nothing is getting past the pump and lifted to the engine... not a drop.
Yes, I have the fuel rod installed that goes between the cam lobe and the actuator lever on the pump. I verified the rod is moving back & forth when the motor is spun up. The problem is like the push rod is either too short (it measures 5.290" long) or the fuel pump has a dead spot - I can't think of anything else. The push rod does not look to be worn short based upon the machining marks on the ends - I can still see the factory chamfers on the ends of the rod and the ends are square and not deformed any.
The fuel pump does have about a 1/4" of slack in the plunger that has to be taken up before the pump will operate but I think this is normal. Here is the style of fuel pump I have. It does have a plastic bowl on the side that says something like "replace pump if there's gas in here" and while there is no gas, it appears there may be a couple drops of oil... it's high viscosity fluid, definitely not gas.
Any ideas? The engine shows really good signs of life when a little gas is dumped into the carburetor but with no gas making it to the carb, it dies right out.