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    Posted: July-17-2022 at 8:57am
https://youtu.be/f4CdEau8sJY  Good video by Discount Inboard Marine
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I’m in the same boat as gun driver LOL

Seems it was easier to remove the mounting bracket that holds the pump and then remove the 3 nuts that hold the pump to the bracket.  I think it was easier to attach the new pump to the bracket while the bracket was out and then mount the assembled pump and bracket.  Everything is pretty easy.
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Carter made the factory pump, as mentioned they make several differing versions of this pump so make sure the one you order matches your needs.  It is a very durable design normally.  The same pump is used on most motor. Homes, Ford Diesel Trucks, Dodge Diesel trucks.  Good design not hard to change.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gun-driver Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July-13-2022 at 9:21pm
I haven’t done one in a long time but don’t remember anything difficult about the swap.
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Great catch - thanks for seeing the differences!  I've ordered the Carter one!  

And is the installation as simple as just disconnecting and reconnecting?  It looks pretty straight forward!
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Keep the wires from your old pump. You may need them for the new install. Make certain wire connectors are sized properly and secured well.

It is worthwhile to take the old pump apart to understand how it works and inspect the internal screen filter.
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As the NAPA one looks the same its spec aren't, they list it at 24 volt and only 5gph.
The Carter is listed @ 12v and 50gph

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The Carter P4389 is the marine version if your worried. They can be found at reasonable prices, check your napa too. Are they different? Don't know can only go by what Carter says 
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I started up a thread a few years back about a stalling issue I was having with my GT40 engine - basically it would run fine in the morning, and then after a lunch break it would start up and run for a minute or so and then stall and not start up again until it cooled down.  Thread is at https://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=34248&PN=2&title=long-running-stalling-then-no-start-issue-gt40

I'm at the point now that the next step is to replace the LP Fuel Pump.  I've located this sucker on my engine and found a replacement part at Napa (https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/DFPFE0553) - can I use this part instead of purchasing it from a marine store?  Looks exactly like the part I need to replace from my boat (see pic below)


If this is the right part - can I just remove the attached lines and replace the part?  I'm sure there will be a bit of fuel in the line, but it won't just keep flowing out right?  I'll just have a catch pan below in case there is any leakage.  

Is there anything else I should consider while doing this?  :) 

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