1982 Johnson TLCNB115

emdsapmgr

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Re: 1982 Johnson TLCNB115

On my V6's and my daughter's V4, I removed the hose barb from the lower cowling and it's mating end on the end of the fuel supply hose. Once removed there is a sizeable hole in the cowling. I threaded the fuel hose through that hole and connected/clamped it directly to the hose barb on the fuel pump. That eliminates a fuel restriction point and a potential air leak source. Make sure you connect the hose with a sweeping arc-don't pinch/bend the incoming line.
 

onesubdrvr

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Re: 1982 Johnson TLCNB115

On my V6's and my daughter's V4, I removed the hose barb from the lower cowling and it's mating end on the end of the fuel supply hose. Once removed there is a sizeable hole in the cowling. I threaded the fuel hose through that hole and connected/clamped it directly to the hose barb on the fuel pump. That eliminates a fuel restriction point and a potential air leak source. Make sure you connect the hose with a sweeping arc-don't pinch/bend the incoming line.

I think I may do that,... I definitely have some leak, either air, or the check valve to the tank, or somewhere, I can pump up the bulb, and after a couple of hours it is deflated (soft) again.
Thanks
Wayne
 
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