[Public-List] Atomic 4 mechanic?
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon May 24 10:27:21 PDT 2010
Jock,
You move it back and forth, sideways. I this picture:
http://www.moyermarine.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=703&stc=1&d=1220953409
which shows the pump without the water bowl, the lever is visible
extending down past the bottom of the pump. If you move that back and
forth by hand, it pumps the same as if the engine was running. There's
a considerable difference in effort when the carb float bowl is full.
- George
Jock McClees wrote:
> George, dumb question but does it go up down, in out, sideways or what? Will
> it be obvious?
> Jock
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> Meinhold, Michael J. wrote:
>> That said, depending on your fuel delivery circuit, it may take some
>> effort to "re-prime" it. An electric fuel pump helps a lot, but if
>> you don't have one, you should shut of the cooling water through hull
>> valve and close the choke, and expect a bit of cranking to get fuel
>> back to the carburetor.
>
> On the mechanical fuel pump, there is a wire lever to prime the
> carburetor by hand.
>
> - George
>
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