Switch from mechanical pump to electric

Rick D

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Hi all.

My previous engine (1997 Merc 5.7) had a mechanical fuel filter sitting between the fuel filter and carb line in. The line between the carb and the pump is a form fitted stainless steel tube.

My new 5.7l uses an electric pump. A few questions....is it CG compliant to use a black flexible fuel approved line in place of the steel tube? The electric pump sent with the engine has barbed brass connectors so I don't think I can use the steel tube.

Anybody else have to go from mechanical to electric? If so, where did you mount it and how?
 
I should think that would be OK since I believe the USCG requires a flexible section of approved fuel line between any point where the fuel line is mounted to the boat and where it is attached to the engine. Use Type A1-15.

That said , I see this offered by Sierra which mentions type A1.
https://www.wholesalemarine.com/fue...MIyJaIuYby4QIVzB6GCh2lCwZzEAQYASABEgKR6_D_BwE

Will your new electric pump turn off when the oil pressure alarm switch closes, except for a few seconds when the key is 1st turned On to prime?
 
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Originally posted by Sandy

I should think that would be OK since I believe the USCG requires a flexible section of approved fuel line between any point where the fuel line is mounted to the boat and where it is attached to the engine. Use Type A1-15.

That said , I see this offered by Sierra which mentions type A1.
https://www.wholesalemarine.com/fue...MIyJaIuYby4QIVzB6GCh2lCwZzEAQYASABEgKR6_D_BwE

Will your new electric pump turn off when the oil pressure alarm switch closes, except for a few seconds when the key is 1st turned On to prime?






Thanks Sandy. I think I’ll give that line a try. Re, the fuel pump electrical hookup, I’ve already hooked up the pump to an added oil pressure switch. For the primer function I’m leaning towards a helm mounted momentary switch as I’ve read a number of posts that sing it’s praises over the starter selonoid route.
 
Sounds good, Rick. Have fun with the new engine. Boating season is upon us!
 
I believe a electric fuel pump also require a return line.

Padraig
 
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Originally posted by Padraig

I believe a electric fuel pump also require a return line.

Padraig






Is that a CG requirement? The reman company sent the fuel pump with the engine as an add on. It contains no such return.
 
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