Hello, I've been searching the internet for a few days now and I've come across some more concerns to the process then just remove and make the block plate.
to start it off, I just bought a boat with an 06 50hp 2 stroke and since it's older I'm replacing all fuel lines, cleaning the tank, and other misc. things to ensure reliability. I've never trusted oil injection and I'm a premix guy from my motocross days so it's no issue for me.
I am at the point where I want to remove the oil injection OR replace everything on(all old hoses, clean the reserviors, ect) it that could possibly cause it to fail. From my understanding, it seems it would be easier to remove and fab a plate/gasket than to go through and update the old hoses and hardware??
Onto the heart of it... all I need to do is?
1. remove the pump assembly
2. Simply unplug wires?
3. remove hoses
4. plug up the holes where the hoses attached with vacuum caps
5. put on a fabricated plate with a gasket
are there any more steps?
read a comment on a forum that said the shaft coming up to the pump will wobble and cause problems? I don't know what it looks like inside there yet so I don't know what this guy was talking about.
please leave any comments or tips that would be helpful in making this process smoother and thorough.
thankyou, in advance
to start it off, I just bought a boat with an 06 50hp 2 stroke and since it's older I'm replacing all fuel lines, cleaning the tank, and other misc. things to ensure reliability. I've never trusted oil injection and I'm a premix guy from my motocross days so it's no issue for me.
I am at the point where I want to remove the oil injection OR replace everything on(all old hoses, clean the reserviors, ect) it that could possibly cause it to fail. From my understanding, it seems it would be easier to remove and fab a plate/gasket than to go through and update the old hoses and hardware??
Onto the heart of it... all I need to do is?
1. remove the pump assembly
2. Simply unplug wires?
3. remove hoses
4. plug up the holes where the hoses attached with vacuum caps
5. put on a fabricated plate with a gasket
are there any more steps?
read a comment on a forum that said the shaft coming up to the pump will wobble and cause problems? I don't know what it looks like inside there yet so I don't know what this guy was talking about.
please leave any comments or tips that would be helpful in making this process smoother and thorough.
thankyou, in advance
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