Yamaha has upgraded the fuel pump on my F9.9 (1999 model) MLHX and it now has a couple of other hoses but no installation instructions, so it isn't like what I've removed. Wondering if I might get an expanded diagram showing where those hoses connect? Thanks for your help. Internet and You Tube search isn't doing anything but wasting hours...again.
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Originally posted by valtrent View PostIt does look like that, but part number is 6G8-24410-05.
I thought the bottom outlet might go overboard (tell tale). Is that correct, where the other is now?
The one on the left (22) then would take the place of the tell tale line?
Looking at the fuel pump from behind the engine. Water goes in the top L/H side (you will need #22 hose) and out the bottom L/H side and overboard (you may be able to use the original tell tale hose)
Here is a picture of a F15 with a very similar setup.
Hope I did not confuse you....Attached Files
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Originally posted by valtrent View PostIt does look like that, but part number is 6G8-24410-05.
I thought the bottom outlet might go overboard (tell tale). Is that correct, where the other is now?
The one on the left (22) then would take the place of the tell tale line?
The part number for your model F9.9MLHX is 6G8-24410-03-00. Had you placed an order for the -03-00 it would have superceded to part number 99999-03273-00, which as I said is a kit. Perhaps the kit would have had installation instructions with it. Together will all of the other parts needed to make the configuration change to the motor.
Kits are usually cheaper to reconfigure a motor than is buying all of the piece parts.
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Never seen a water cooled fuel pump before, not much call for them at latitudes of 52 degrees. I assume there is a little heat exchanger in there, if this corroded through then could you not get water and crap in the fuel downstream of the fuel filter?
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Could you not return the pump and get the kit instead?
Are you replacing the pump because it is causing you trouble?
If so, why not install the new pump and just blank off the water ports and be done with it...like Bosceo already suggested.
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