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This is how to remove the old VRO oil injection and replace with a standard old school Johnson fuel pump. The VRO system on my boat has long since been disconnected and I premix fuel which IMO (EVERY VRO motor not under warranty should be but thats another issue).However even without use of the VRO oil injection feature its still acts as the fuel pump. It developed a fuel leak so rather than rebuild or replace the expensive (non needed) VRO I replaced with a standard fuel pump. you will need the 3 outlet pump for this. It has a the standard fuel in and fuel out connections as well as a third for the crank case vacuum line to hook too. I ordered a used but almost new unit off fleabay for about $50 as oposed to several hundred for a VRO replacement.
Old VRO pump still on motor ![]() Comparison in size between the old and replacement. The weight reduction should add ~~30mph alone. ![]() ![]() Hooked to crank case vacuum line: ![]() If its not obvious the gas "IN" from the fuel tank goes on the outer black connection and the brass one in the middle goes to carbs. Hooked up and running. ![]() I also took the stainless VRO mounting bracket and made a new mount for the new pump to be secured to but forgot to get a pic. Hopefully this will help someone.
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Keep in mind this ONLY works on the old 3 cylinder loop charged engines, and the older cross flow engines. The newer loopers WILL starve for fuel with this style pump as the new loopers don't have enough crankcase pressure differential to make them work at higher RPM's. I tried it on my 140, and made it almost on plane before it ran out of fuel. It would pump ALOT of fuel at idle, but open the throttle and it would stop pumping. I hooked up an electric fuel pump and ran the engien at different RPM's and you could watch it stop pumping at anything over 4000 or so.
Quite a few loopers have been burnt up by people trying to swap in the old style pumps to the loopers and starved em under load.
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might get shurlock to look at his pump, might explain what happened to his engine.
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nope mine still has vro pump in its just bypassed. it has oil line blocked off and plug disconnected. lol not that I matters now
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Good to know ferm thanks. I haven't ran it in the water yet so i hope it works out ok. I saved the old vro just in case i have to rebuild it ams use it instead.
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