The primer bulb does prime in this position (in this particular boat/motor combo). I do use it rarely if flushing the VST, but for filter changes the fuel pump with this engine WILL pull some serious fuel (with a completly dry transom filter) but thanks for the note.
I am aware of how it should be however, if you look closley my fuel filter is raised ABOVE the transom (to clear the see thru water collector and the deck). I carry a spare steel only filter(should the plastic cup break), a 3/8" male to male brass fuel line adapter as well as a spare primer bumb in the tool box.
Should I trim the engine upwards fully, if the primer was verticle, the fuel line and bulb would bind up..
As a side note, when they re-rigged this engine in 2007, they wrapped not only all the electrical lines and part of the fuel lines in ONE "run" (at the engine) but ALSO the control (shifter and speed) cables as well (quite bound up). I had to re-rig those and spend easily a day "re-rigging" the "rats nest" of wires under the center console (making the CC useless as it was nothing but wires..
(the schrader valve is for flushing the speedometer tube clear)
I am aware of how it should be however, if you look closley my fuel filter is raised ABOVE the transom (to clear the see thru water collector and the deck). I carry a spare steel only filter(should the plastic cup break), a 3/8" male to male brass fuel line adapter as well as a spare primer bumb in the tool box.
Should I trim the engine upwards fully, if the primer was verticle, the fuel line and bulb would bind up..
As a side note, when they re-rigged this engine in 2007, they wrapped not only all the electrical lines and part of the fuel lines in ONE "run" (at the engine) but ALSO the control (shifter and speed) cables as well (quite bound up). I had to re-rig those and spend easily a day "re-rigging" the "rats nest" of wires under the center console (making the CC useless as it was nothing but wires..
(the schrader valve is for flushing the speedometer tube clear)
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