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Scope of Ethanol Related Repairs

Posted: Apr 22nd, '17, 12:20
by JohnV8r
Hey Guys,

Tank has been ordered, and heads are being pulled next week.

Questions: Do the carburetors need to be rebuilt?

Do I need to replace the fuel pumps?

Thanks in advance!

Re: Scope of Ethanol Related Repairs

Posted: Apr 22nd, '17, 20:10
by Navatech
JohnV8r wrote:Questions: Do the carburetors need to be rebuilt?
A lot depends on how long these engines have sat around doing nothing... Having said that, it's not a big deal to do it yourself and the kits aren't expensive so it would be cheap insurance...
JohnV8r wrote:Do I need to replace the fuel pumps?
Electric?!... I wouldn't replace those... Just keep a spare on board... Just keep a spare on board... Even if they have sat for a long time... Mechanical?!... Again, it depends on the above question... When mechanical pumps leak internally your engine will be "making oil" and your oil will get diluted... If they leak externally you're creating a dangerous situation... Having said that, it's not a big deal to do it yourself and the pumps aren't expensive so it would be cheap insurance...

Re: Scope of Ethanol Related Repairs

Posted: Apr 23rd, '17, 14:39
by Bruce
John,
Have your mechanic look at them. Most marine pumps can be taken apart to look at the diaphragms for degrading or cracks.
If you ran good filters, carbs should have no issues. Easy enough to pop the tops and check for debris in the bowl.

Re: Scope of Ethanol Related Repairs

Posted: Apr 23rd, '17, 15:39
by JohnV8r
Thanks Bruce. I appreciate it.

Re: Scope of Ethanol Related Repairs

Posted: Apr 25th, '17, 13:48
by Rawleigh
I had my Carters rebuilt by these guys. They test run them and guarantee them.

http://www.carburetion.com/