MossyOak99
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2006
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- 25
I have a 87 Larson with a 120 mercruiser in it. I have been doing a lot of work on it in the past year or so. I have been trying to get it ready to put in the water and I am having problems.
I had the engine out of the boat and reinstalled it a few weeks ago then got it aligned before putting the outdrive back on. Everything seemed to be going very smoothly and was anticipating getting it into the water. But the world of boating came to a halt.
I am not getting fuel to the fuel pump. I have determined that it must be something in the fuel tank. When i hook up a different tank to the fuel pump it will start right and run like a champ. However there is no fuel coming from the built-in tank. I have over a half of tank in the boat that was just put in two weeks ago. I have read about checking the fuel pickup line and the anti-siphon valve. But the problem is that everything is welded directly to the tank. There is nothing that can be removed aside from the sending unit. how do i go about checking these items. I wish I would have tested the motor before getting the floor put back in because I will need to cut a hole to get at the pickup side of the tank. So before I go cutting into the floor any help with determining why there's no fuel would be gretaly appreciated.
I had the engine out of the boat and reinstalled it a few weeks ago then got it aligned before putting the outdrive back on. Everything seemed to be going very smoothly and was anticipating getting it into the water. But the world of boating came to a halt.
I am not getting fuel to the fuel pump. I have determined that it must be something in the fuel tank. When i hook up a different tank to the fuel pump it will start right and run like a champ. However there is no fuel coming from the built-in tank. I have over a half of tank in the boat that was just put in two weeks ago. I have read about checking the fuel pickup line and the anti-siphon valve. But the problem is that everything is welded directly to the tank. There is nothing that can be removed aside from the sending unit. how do i go about checking these items. I wish I would have tested the motor before getting the floor put back in because I will need to cut a hole to get at the pickup side of the tank. So before I go cutting into the floor any help with determining why there's no fuel would be gretaly appreciated.