biglurr54
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2011
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I have a 1989 Evinrude 120 VRO. I bought the boat motor and trailer as a graduation present for myself when I graduated college. Best presesnt I ever bought myself! When i got the motor it wasnt running and had set for a very long time. I restored the Boat a 1989 Crestliner Phantom. The Gas tanks was half full of old gas. I took the tank out of the boat and fully cleaned the tank out and I replaced all the fuel lines. I cleaned the Carbs, rebuilt the power trim motor, and plugged the Oil end of the VRO and removed the oil tank. I prefer to premix so I can rest assured the motor is geting proper lubrication. I put a new water pump in and new thermostats. I ran a compression test and had 140 PSI on all cylinders. Ive used the boat for three years now with no mojor issues. I have a tough time starting the boat after it has set for more than a week with the motor tilted up. I know the Carb bowls drain when the motor is tilited up so I pump the bulb good and hard before I start the motor. It typically ends up flooding at the boat launch. This winter I've done plugs, wires, and a Racor fuel water seperator.
Should I switch the VRO pump out with a plain fuel pump from a commercial model?
Can anyone find a part number or anything for the proper plain fuel pump for this motor?
Is there anything else that I should change/replace to ensure I wont have a failure on the water?
I love this motor and have had great success with it.
Should I switch the VRO pump out with a plain fuel pump from a commercial model?
Can anyone find a part number or anything for the proper plain fuel pump for this motor?
Is there anything else that I should change/replace to ensure I wont have a failure on the water?
I love this motor and have had great success with it.