This VRO pump came off of my 1992 johnson outboard 125hp. I replaced it looking for a problem that's was coil related not the fuel pump. The oil side of this pump is caped of meaning you must premix your fuel. Diafram is good I have checked.
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Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
- 18-7712 mercury outboard inline fuel filter replaces 35-16248(US $12.44)
- 58-1308 mercury / mariner fuel filter assembly replaces 35-87946a3,35-87946q3(US $6.44)
- 58-1290s suzuki 2.5 / 150-250 hp fuel filter element replaces 15412-93j00(US $12.05)
- 18-7713 mercury outboard inline fuel filter replaces 35-80365m(US $13.44)
- 18-7817 mercury / chrysler / force 30-275 hp fuel pump kit replaces 21-857005a(US $15.44)
- 4 pack racor s3214 outboard fuel filter elements(US $49.95)
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