Fuel pumping arrangement for a marine propulsion system

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – With fuel pump

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123198C, 123495, 123 4144, F02M 3704

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051177960

ABSTRACT:
A fuel pump arrangement for a marine propulsion system, such as a stern drive or inboard system, includes a fuel pump mounted adjacent a water pump. The water pump includes an input shaft which is rotatably driven in response to operation of the engine, and a cam member is mounted to the water pump input shaft. The fuel pump includes an actuator member which is maintained against the cam member, so that rotation of the water pump input shaft results in reciprocating movement of the actuator member, thus operating the fuel pump.

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