Hello Gents,
While chasing a broken ground wire, I removed the rear access panel and exposed the fuel filters and the fuel primer pumps and some really gross stuff growing in this area...not to mention a 1/2" of corrosion ontop of the filter housings....anyway, it was a good thing I did as some of the fuel lines (all original 1990 stuff) were decayed, bubbling and ready to fall apart....ended up replacing the lines from the filters to the primer pumps and from the pumps to the engines.....my actual question is are the fuel primer pumps even needed now with engines with electric fuel pumps that can prime themselves???? I feel these primer pumps add a few unnecessary hose connections and what happens when the pumps crap out? I am sure these are the original ones and are 20 years old....
While chasing a broken ground wire, I removed the rear access panel and exposed the fuel filters and the fuel primer pumps and some really gross stuff growing in this area...not to mention a 1/2" of corrosion ontop of the filter housings....anyway, it was a good thing I did as some of the fuel lines (all original 1990 stuff) were decayed, bubbling and ready to fall apart....ended up replacing the lines from the filters to the primer pumps and from the pumps to the engines.....my actual question is are the fuel primer pumps even needed now with engines with electric fuel pumps that can prime themselves???? I feel these primer pumps add a few unnecessary hose connections and what happens when the pumps crap out? I am sure these are the original ones and are 20 years old....