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Mag 350 MPI Fuel Pump

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Mag 350 MPI Fuel Pump

Postby Batwing » August 9th, 2021, 6:49 pm

Hey All,
I"ve had issues with my Port engine on my 1999 Carver 350 and have narrowed it down to a bad fuel pump. After identifying the part #, I've learned the pump is not sold separately anymore, but is now sold as a "fuel pump cooling kit" (861156A02). Has anyone out there experienced this and/or had to replace their electric fuel pump and have suggestions for an online vendor?

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Re: Mag 350 MPI Fuel Pump

Postby tomschauer » August 9th, 2021, 8:54 pm

My previous boat had the 350 mags with the "cool fuel" system. There are very fine fuel filters inside the container. It may only be the filter, as I'll bet nobody ever changed it as it is a PIA.
If not the pump is a carter, get the numbers off the pump, you can get a replacement.

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