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    99 outback pumpm pn152875.

    Anyone know if the Carter P4070 will work in place of the 152875?

    Thanks.

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    Not sure about the part number that you have there. That appears to be an automotive fuel pump. The part number that I have (I have not replaced one yet, but got the part number from another member) is Carter 180-P4389. It is described as a marine fuel pump.

    Be sure to check yours against this one though. I have not bought one yet.

    Here is one from a quick search, let us know where to find one cheaper!!!
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRT-P4389/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiBoy View Post
    99 outback pumpm pn152875.

    Anyone know if the Carter P4070 will work in place of the 152875?

    Thanks.
    I had to replace mine two years ago ('99 Outback PCM 5.7L 350). This is what I replaced it with:

    http://skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RA080018

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    99 outback pump pn 152875

    I found the exact Carter pump I needed at Napa (Auto Parts) for $80.95. It has the same part number and is packaged the same as the Skidim model. I put it on and the boat's performance was much better. The old one had been failing for about a year. It is an auto pump and was used for a few years on some Camaro models.

    I vent the cowling in the hotter part of summer and have not had any vapor lock issues since then. I remove the bilge cover on the floor for extra air flow, and sometime raise the cowling an inch or so to let more air in. I also lift the cowling and let the engine compartment cool off between runs.

    Thanks for the reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiBoy View Post
    99 outback pump pn 152875

    I found the exact Carter pump I needed at Napa (Auto Parts) for $80.95. It has the same part number and is packaged the same as the Skidim model. I put it on and the boat's performance was much better. The old one had been failing for about a year. It is an auto pump and was used for a few years on some Camaro models.

    I vent the cowling in the hotter part of summer and have not had any vapor lock issues since then. I remove the bilge cover on the floor for extra air flow, and sometime raise the cowling an inch or so to let more air in. I also lift the cowling and let the engine compartment cool off between runs.

    Thanks for the reply.

    I just ordered a new one from Summit Racing. Carter P4389 Marine Series. It was $117 with shipping.
    Make sure the one you bought is MARINE APPROVED otherwise your asking for problems.....
    I alo bought some Thermo heat tape and wrapped the fuel lines with it to help prevent vapor lock.
    '99 Outback (Maroon/Creme) GM 350/Holley 4150
    550 HRS
    LaSalle-Peru, IL

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