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225 promax fuel pump mod
For starters please forgive my lingo. I am new to this wacker stuff.
1997 promax 225, engine has had some things done to it in the past. I am not exactly sure what has been done, but it is not stock. The previous owner gave me a bosch fuel pump and recommended that I remove the stock fuel pump assembly. I cannot remember what he called it. I have all the parts to do this with the exception of the regulator. So, what are the benefits to this? I am guessing the adjustment of fuel pressure is one? Regulator, return style? Mount the pump on the engine, or in the boat? Any help or links to threads that will help me would be great. I tried searching, but it is hard when I dont know what I am searching for.
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	08-29-2020, 09:29 AM #2
http://www.diamondmarine.com/web_pag...l%20System.htm
Should explain a few things for you.'78 Hydrostream Viking/'98 225 ProMax
Restoration: https://www.screamandfly.com/showthr...Viking-rebuild
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Thank you!
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The Diamond Marine article linked above covers several options including one very simple solution for the return line if you don't have an extra fitting in your tank already. Did you read it?
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