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"Have a new fuel pump coming f
"Have a new fuel pump coming for a '94 mercruiser 3.0 liter GM 4 cyl. 1)I have picked up Permatex non-hardening #2 Form-A-Gasket Sealant for the pump gasket. Says on package "use for gaskets, etc." + "resists gasoline, oil, etc." Will this be okay?
2)I looked all over today for #592 Locktite pipe sealant with teflon. No luck. Can I just use regular pipe sealant with teflon (Pipe dope) that you find in the plumbing dept. of Lowes or Home Depot?
3)I will have various size plastic containers ready when I pop that 3/8" rubber fuel hose off the inlet of the pump. I have a new 3' lenght of fuel line hose coming. I figure I can disconnect it at the fuel pump end and dump as much gas as I can out of fuel hose into the plastic containers. Then, I can disconnect the end at the elbow by the tank. Put on new length of hose with new clamps. Does this sound correct? Or will the fuel hose keep siphoning on me out of the 1/2 tank of gas? That 3 foot section of fuel hose is old and really want to replace it. Any advice appreciated."
"Have a new fuel pump coming for a '94 mercruiser 3.0 liter GM 4 cyl. 1)I have picked up Permatex non-hardening #2 Form-A-Gasket Sealant for the pump gasket. Says on package "use for gaskets, etc." + "resists gasoline, oil, etc." Will this be okay?
2)I looked all over today for #592 Locktite pipe sealant with teflon. No luck. Can I just use regular pipe sealant with teflon (Pipe dope) that you find in the plumbing dept. of Lowes or Home Depot?
3)I will have various size plastic containers ready when I pop that 3/8" rubber fuel hose off the inlet of the pump. I have a new 3' lenght of fuel line hose coming. I figure I can disconnect it at the fuel pump end and dump as much gas as I can out of fuel hose into the plastic containers. Then, I can disconnect the end at the elbow by the tank. Put on new length of hose with new clamps. Does this sound correct? Or will the fuel hose keep siphoning on me out of the 1/2 tank of gas? That 3 foot section of fuel hose is old and really want to replace it. Any advice appreciated."