Fuel Pump & Screw Assembly 0388685
- Guaranteed fitment for 11 different models
- This is an OEM part manufactured by Evinrude & Johnson, OMC
- Flat rate shipping starting at $4.95
- 30 day return policy
Product Description
6 Product Questions
Ron Howell
Answer:
Yes, this fuel pump is the correct one needed for your outboard.
Camron
Answer:
Hello, Are you able to supply your model number. We would need that to determine the correct fit. Thank you
Wesley Baye
Answer:
Yes, part number 388685 would be the correct one needed for your application.
Jason
Answer:
Yes that would be the correct fuel pump for your application 6202DJ. That should be all you need. Its a straight hook up
tyler
Answer:
Yes, part number 388685 will fit your application - Model number 25RL76E
johnny l herring
Answer:
The correct Fuel pump part number for Model 6402C would be 0388685. The number 18-7350 is most likely a Sierra part number which we do not carry. Part number 0388685 is available and we can get one shipped out to you.
42 Product Reviews
Evinrude/ model e8rcnr
- Repair Difficulty
- Medium
- Repair Time
- 30 to 60 mins
Problem fixed: Engine would only run a few seconds, then stop.
Checked fuel lines and tank, replace old fuel for new. Still no change,found abundance of impurities in fuel pump, and cracked diaphragm, replaced fuel pump. Removed carburator and installed Crowley Marine overhaul kit. Engine is up and running. Thank you very much Crowley Marine
Johnson 150 GT
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- 1 to 2 hours
Problem fixed: Steering cables
Replaced steering cables, helm, and steering wheel.
1972 6 hp evinrude fisherman
Johnson 4.5hp
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- 30 to 60 mins
Problem fixed: gas was spitting out of old filter
Just removed old gas filter. Made sure ports on new one were in right direction for hoses, 20 to 30 minutes and done and running.
Johnson 6hp
9.9 evinrude
- Repair Difficulty
- lProfessional
- Repair Time
- More than 4 hours
Problem fixed: Old 1974 motor
Still at the shop
1971 Evinrude 6hp Fisherman
- Repair Difficulty
- Medium
- Repair Time
- 2 to 4 hours
Problem fixed: Rebuilt carburetor & recoil starter. Replace fuel pump & filter unit. Replaced throttle cam.
Accomplished all necessary repairs using replacement parts ordered from Crowley Marine. I have been using this wonderful ole trolling motor for over 48 years now. It has done me no wrong. The last fishing trip it began to act up. I was on a 2 week fishing trip to Montana so a little JB weld got me through the trip. It was time to finally do a little repair work on the old gal. I rebuilt the carburetor and the recoil starter spring and upper unit. The fuel pump was leaking- JB Weld closed it up until I could replace with a new unit. The throttle cam was worn to the point it wasn’t allowing full throttle. A new cam fixed the problem. All parts were ordered from Crowley Marine. Getting old replacement parts is becoming harder and harder to find. Crowley Marine really helps in locating necessary replacement components.
Johnson 6 horse
1985 Evirude 8 HP
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: Gas issue
Easy fix
1982 Johnson 7.5HP
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Johnson 6hp 1979
1975 - 25hp Evinrude
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- Less than 30 mins
Problem fixed: Fuel dripping out of fuel pump.
- Removed motor cover - Removed two bolts on the old fuel pump. - Removed old fuel line clips. - Removed old fuel pump. - Attached fuel hoses to new pump. - Attached two new fuel line clips (tie wraps) - Tightened two fuel pump bolts (screws) - Reattached motor cover. Done!
Evidence 6hp
Johnson 6 hp
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- 1 to 2 hours
Problem fixed: Motor won't start
Put new pump on , started getting fuel to carb
1977 Evinrude 6hp
- Repair Difficulty
- Easy
- Repair Time
- 1 to 2 hours
Problem fixed: Engine would start but wouldn't continue to run
Ended up replacing the fuel pump and rebuilding the carb.