fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
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fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
eng stalls,finally died out ,replaced squeeze ball hose,not much fuel pressure at Schrader valve test port,,is there more than 1 fuel pump? I see what looks like a menchanical pump ,but I hear a lot of talk about a elec pump,
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
Have you checked the condition of the fuel filter(s)?
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
Get yourself a small aux plastic fuel tank and hook it straight up to the motor. Using fresh fuel, see if she starts up. you know the problem isn't your motor if she starts with the problem being in your fuel system (i.e. Tank, lines, filters and such. If your motor still doesn't start then you know to start looking at engine systems (fuel pump, engine filters, spark plugs and such. Good luck.
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
i had tank out ,cleaned it ,replaced squeeze hose assy,motor tries to kick over after priming with key on initial start up then dies,im going to spray some carb cleaner in intake and see it it kicks over ,filters are good,if it kicks I know its a fuel related,
kenny...2005 32 ft party cruiser ,2005 silverado 6.0 4x4 what a long strange trip its been
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
Check the vent on the fuel tank and make sure it is open.
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
2 strokes have fuel pumps that include rubber diaphragms. There's a hole on the back side of the pump that goes into the engine crankcase. As the crankshaft turns, it puts out "wind" that pulsates thru the hole and vibrates the fuel pump. The rubber diaphragm pulsating is what pumps the fuel.
The big problem is that 90/10 gasoline is corrosive on anything rubber. And get a hole in the diaphragm and it won't pump right.
The good news is that replacing a rubber diaphragm is easy to do and it's a cheap part. If changing the fuel filter(s) doesn't solve your problem, change the diaphragm and see if it helps. New spark plugs in 2 strokes also does wonders to solve rough running.
The big problem is that 90/10 gasoline is corrosive on anything rubber. And get a hole in the diaphragm and it won't pump right.
The good news is that replacing a rubber diaphragm is easy to do and it's a cheap part. If changing the fuel filter(s) doesn't solve your problem, change the diaphragm and see if it helps. New spark plugs in 2 strokes also does wonders to solve rough running.
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Re: fuel pump question 2005 merc 115 outboard on party cruiser
I got some info,the 115 merc 2005 4 stroke, has 2 fuel pumps, 1st one is a lift pump with low pressure that's mounted to valve cover and works off the camshaft,it supplies fuel to the elec pump,my elec pump appears to be not working or is gummed up at the screen, ,heading back to marina tomorrow to rip it out ,very hard to find any info on the internet,
kenny...2005 32 ft party cruiser ,2005 silverado 6.0 4x4 what a long strange trip its been