knuckle47
Advanced Contributor
"I know there is a post on the
"I know there is a post on the forum that Rick placed several months back BOUT I can't seem to find it.
I usually TRY to get to the boat once a week BUT when I don't starting the engines is a chore. It takes about 15 seconds or so ( some less some more) for the fuel to get to the carbs and then fire the engine.
The topic was about placing an electric fuel pump in the fuel circuit with a momentary switch to help draw fuel up to a point where just a few cranks starts the engines. Rick had even mentioned a pump model.
I have zero problem once started...But that cranking and cranking a week later for the 1st time ...Well, I would like to try an eliminate that..Any Thoughts ?"
"I know there is a post on the forum that Rick placed several months back BOUT I can't seem to find it.
I usually TRY to get to the boat once a week BUT when I don't starting the engines is a chore. It takes about 15 seconds or so ( some less some more) for the fuel to get to the carbs and then fire the engine.
The topic was about placing an electric fuel pump in the fuel circuit with a momentary switch to help draw fuel up to a point where just a few cranks starts the engines. Rick had even mentioned a pump model.
I have zero problem once started...But that cranking and cranking a week later for the 1st time ...Well, I would like to try an eliminate that..Any Thoughts ?"