Friz Freleng
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Okay, this one doesn't sound right. Fuel pump (mechanical) is located starboard side, forward on the engine. I removed the pump about a year ago. I do not remember which was the inlet or outlet. The barbed tube (5/16") is on the aft side of the pump pointing aft. I assumed this tube was the outlet to the carb as it pointed in that direction. The other threaded tube (3/8") I assumed to be the inlet as it pointed to the gas tank. Now on a vendor's site I read the following:
[h=1]"Fuel Pump Marine for Chrysler Small Block 318-360 V8 1964-1987 Carter 2495527Fuel Pump for Chrysler Marine 318-360 without Flume Tube.[/h]Has a Hose Barbed Inlet and a Threaded Outlet
Fits Small Block Chrysler 318 340 360 c.i.d. engine. This was used from 1964 thru 1987.
This item replaces OEM: 2495527."
Inlet/outlet are reversed from what I assumed. If this is correct the inlet and outlet lines will have to cross over the pump and do a 180 back to their respective inlet and outlet tubes. The carb is a Carter AFB 4 barrel. Also, what is a flume tube? There are no other attachments on the pump besides the inlet and outlet tubes.
[h=1]"Fuel Pump Marine for Chrysler Small Block 318-360 V8 1964-1987 Carter 2495527Fuel Pump for Chrysler Marine 318-360 without Flume Tube.[/h]Has a Hose Barbed Inlet and a Threaded Outlet
Fits Small Block Chrysler 318 340 360 c.i.d. engine. This was used from 1964 thru 1987.
This item replaces OEM: 2495527."
Inlet/outlet are reversed from what I assumed. If this is correct the inlet and outlet lines will have to cross over the pump and do a 180 back to their respective inlet and outlet tubes. The carb is a Carter AFB 4 barrel. Also, what is a flume tube? There are no other attachments on the pump besides the inlet and outlet tubes.