Re: Testing a mechanical fuel pump
Ayyyywhat! c-mon you've never seen a marine fuelpump with an overflow hose?
Ayuh,... That's Not at all what I said,...
An over-flow hose goes to that port,.... It's Not an Extra port at All...
Fuel
Filters may be multi-ported,... But not Fuelpumps....
In 45 years i have never seen or heard of a pump leaking fuel on the ground or in the bilge. I have seen plenty of them fill the engine with fuel, thats not good. (one that is still intact and attached to a running engine)
Trying to wrap my head around this.
But still, i dont see a second line going to the carb doing anything for this problem if it did happen.
I not calling anyone wrong, just trying to understand and may even learn something.
On the Atmosphere side of the automotive fuelpump your familiar with,...
There's a Hole in the casting Venting it....
If there's a failure,... Gas drips on the ground...
They thread that Hole on Marine fuelpumps,+ Vent it into the in-coming air flow of the carb....
It's Safer,+ Hopefully you'll Notice the Problem....