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Thanks for letting me know about that one, It had already been switched over from the original OMC primer system to a 12v electric pump before I had received it. However, when I took it out for it's first few test runs i was having troubles getting it primed initially to fire up & had issues with the bottom set of carbs constantly flooding.
So I removed all the carbs & checked them all over for any shit or bad fuel plugging up the needles. Then I checked all the float bowl heights as i'm pretty sure i had some sticky floats, I did have to make some minor adjustments to some of them, including the two bottom carbs which were the ones flooding. Put it all back together, re-set the carb linkages & took it out for a run, & it has worked like a charm so far.[/quote]
JFS, The electric fuel pumps are difficult to get used to at first - glad you got it figured out. Not sure which electric fuels pumps you have - but 5-7 pound fuel pressure worked good for me. I installed a fuel pressure gauge so I could see what it was. Not sure if you have your fuel pumps operating through your ignition switch or a separate switch. If the switch is "on" any longer than about 3 or 4 seconds- then you will be flooded. Make sure you have an "off" switch - so if you get flooded you can turn "off" the fuel pump - then put your throttle to wide open and crank. Once it starts up you can turn the fuel pump back on.