Alpheus
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- Aug 3, 2009
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I am in the process of getting my boat in the water and I am running into a problem with my port engine. This engine is on a 1987 Sea Ray Sundancer 270 with twin Merc 260's and Rochester Quadra Jet carbs.I can pump the gas a couple of times and the engine will fire right up idle for a second and quit. I can pump it up again and re start engine and as long as Im pumping the gas the engine will continue to run,but not well. I think that it continues to run just because when Im pumping the throttle its just running using the gas thats being squirted in from the accelerator pump. The faster I pump the throttle the higher the engine will rev, but as soon as I quit pumping the gas she just quits. She is starving for fuel. I can see the fuel spraying into the carb from the accelerator pump when I pump the gas so I know fuel is getting to the carb, but just not enough to keep her running. Could this be a fuel pressure problem? I read on how to check the fuel pressure on the boat side but what should the pressure be from the fuel pump to the carb? Any help would be greatly appreciated...