we have the same boat and couldn't find any part numbers or results when googling, except your video, and IT HELPED!! Thank you so much for your video!
Rebuilt fuel pump in an 89 50 hp force, it had trouble starting and poor gas mileage. The diaphram on mine wasnt actually ripped, but it was stiff. Motor starting much much easier now. Thank you!!
6:40 I see your link and sync tower screw is forward? And throttle is slightly forwarded? Im might have to do this due to the butterfly not opening up correctly. I wish someone made a video how this works, can't find anything.
we have the same boat and couldn't find any part numbers or results when googling, except your video, and IT HELPED!! Thank you so much for your video!
You are welcome. Happy boating.
Thanks "Old Guy." Both diaphrams had tears in our 1973 Chrysler.........never had one apart always helps to watch and listen.. "Take Care."
I am glad the video helped. Thank you for commenting.
Rebuilt fuel pump in an 89 50 hp force, it had trouble starting and poor gas mileage. The diaphram on mine wasnt actually ripped, but it was stiff. Motor starting much much easier now. Thank you!!
You are welcome. I am glad the video helped you.
Thank you, very helpful video.
You are welcome.
6:40 I see your link and sync tower screw is forward? And throttle is slightly forwarded? Im might have to do this due to the butterfly not opening up correctly. I wish someone made a video how this works, can't find anything.