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    Ok guys. I need to buy a electric fuel pump for my SST 120 Merc engine. Which one should I buy??

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    Its a 1990 model Merc SST 120 engine.

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    Here are some marine fuel pumps. I don't know which one you need.
    http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...45123_-1_10307
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    Ray, a lot of racers are running the Weldon pump. Great pump but expensive. I had been running a holley but the quality is not there on the less expensive models. I switched to an Aeromotive pump this summer. Jim Summers has them(as do Jegs, Summit). JIm is a member of this site and you could probably PM him. It is a quality pump at an affordable price. My .02 worth.

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    With my SST-140 back in 1990-91 I ran a Blue Holly fuel pump. Right now on e-Bay a guy is selling two Blue and one Red with an opening price of $40.00 and no bids yet.

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    Guys, thanks for all the advise. I am restoring and rigging a SST120 boat for a fund raiser for Leukemia, but I want to take a ride also!

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    We use the Mallory 140 comes with the regulator

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    I have always ran the hollie red, it has 7 pounds of fuel presure so no need for a regulator. I think for your case it would be the best dissision!

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    i've run Holleys, had to keep a 1oz ballpean on hand, so when they didn't come on line when i hit the switch, i would whack them with the 1oz.and they would fire up.
    so went to a Carter, haven't had to do any thing to it but hit the switch, military grade,
    hear it is on the right, on the tank.

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    I use the same as Fred in S2000 (SST120) Had to replace the holly every year Carter has over 2 years on it and never failed once.

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