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1964 Evinrude pressurized gas tank?
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<blockquote data-quote="bbstacker1" data-source="post: 253664" data-attributes="member: 7560"><p>Your said you got a new tank, did you also get a new fuel line? You said you got what you think is the correct connector, if you, by mistake, got one for a newer Mercury/Yamaha it will not work, it will suck air at the connection. If we have eliminated the line and connector as the problem, it may be your fuel pump going/gone bad. Will the engine keep running if you pump the fuel bulb, if so the pump is probably gone. I think my first question should have been is this a new engine to you? If so you probably should think about a carb rebuild as it may be gummed up inside causing it to not let fuel in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbstacker1, post: 253664, member: 7560"] Your said you got a new tank, did you also get a new fuel line? You said you got what you think is the correct connector, if you, by mistake, got one for a newer Mercury/Yamaha it will not work, it will suck air at the connection. If we have eliminated the line and connector as the problem, it may be your fuel pump going/gone bad. Will the engine keep running if you pump the fuel bulb, if so the pump is probably gone. I think my first question should have been is this a new engine to you? If so you probably should think about a carb rebuild as it may be gummed up inside causing it to not let fuel in. [/QUOTE]
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