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    What's the secret to getting the fuel system to reprime after changing out the water separator. I burn off all the fuel in the filter, and never get primed. Do I have to remove the fuel lines and fill those as best as I can as well? BTW this is for those of us lucky enough to be running a carb with no fuel pump.
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    Originally posted by spharis View Post
    What's the secret to getting the fuel system to reprime after changing out the water separator. I burn off all the fuel in the filter, and never get primed. Do I have to remove the fuel lines and fill those as best as I can as well? BTW this is for those of us lucky enough to be running a carb with no fuel pump.
    Unscrew the filter and fill with fuel then install.

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      #3
      Did that....it burns whats in the filter, and doesnt pull anymore in.
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        #4
        Sounds like the fuel pump is not sucking any fuel.

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          #5
          Don't think I have an electric fuel pump????
          Last edited by spharis; 02-19-2007, 03:23 AM.
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            #6
            You should have a mechanical fuel pump on a carbed engine. Are you running the boat on a fakalake or at the lake? If at the lake try a little higher rpm to see if you can get the gas flowing a little faster with the mechanical fuel pump.

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              #7
              Fake a Lake....I ran it up to abour 1600 RPM, don't want to go much higher....I even rednecked the carb and poured in fuel to keep it running.

              I think I lost all prime in my fuel lines when I had to de-idiot-ify the fuel separator that was on there. It was so tight I had to get a long pair of channel locks to get it off.

              Thanks for the input. I think I am going to try to back fill all the fuel lines I can. the problem seems to be between my fuel flow meter, and the separator. I think that line is just full of air. I pulled the line off my pre-filter, and a little fuel came out there, so it has fuel to that point. If that fails, I may have to go out to the bayou with a can and see if I can just get it going with running the RPMs up. I also thought about installing a hand bulb temporarily to prime the lines. Problem was that I had to let it sit and drain while working that old filter off I know.

              I hate mechanical fuel pumps.....I feel like I'm working on a 65 C10 or something.
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                #8
                Sound like there is an air leak somewhere between the pump and the pick-up in the tank. I would go back over all the fuel lines/fittings and make sure everything is clean and tight.
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                  #9
                  Yep...I think I may have a problem with my filter, or it may not be fitting correctly. Cheap-o walmart crap.
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                    #10
                    Just got a part number from Marine Power
                    395524
                    Can anyone cross reference this to come up with a suitable substitute? I think the filter just isn't sealing right, and I ain't gettin' no suction.
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                      #11
                      You can rub a small amount of oil on the gasket to get a good seal.

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                        #12
                        Got it....was the crappy fuel water separator. It had a secondary seal, and apparently that was keeping the inner seal from making a nice contact. Anyway, air leak is gone. Thanks for the input guys.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by spharis View Post
                          Got it....was the crappy fuel water separator. It had a secondary seal, and apparently that was keeping the inner seal from making a nice contact. Anyway, air leak is gone. Thanks for the input guys.
                          Good news buddy
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