Boat fuel pressure regulators
Ensure your boat's engine runs smoothly and efficiently with our selection of top-quality boat fuel pressure regulators. Designed to regulate the fuel pressure within the engine system, these regulators are essential for maintaining optimal performance and fuel economy while out on the water.
Our boat fuel pressure regulators are versatile and reliable, suitable for various types of boats and marine engines. Whether you have a small recreational boat or a larger vessel, we have the right regulator to meet your needs and keep your engine running at its best.
With durable construction and high standards of craftsmanship, our boat fuel pressure regulators offer long-lasting performance and peace of mind during your boating adventures. Trust in our products to deliver consistent pressure regulation and ensure that your engine functions efficiently every time you start it up.
Don't let a faulty fuel pressure regulator disrupt your time on the water. Browse our selection today and choose a quality regulator that will keep your boat's engine running smoothly for years to come. Enhance your boating experience with reliable fuel pressure regulation from our premium collection of boat fuel pressure regulators.
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Erik, sportfishing boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Do you offer on-site outdrive removal and repair?
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Yes, we can remove and reinstall your outdrive at your dock. Most minor repairs, seal kits, and gear lube changes are done on-site. For major rebuilds, we may transport the unit to our shop.
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Michelle, cruiser owner from San Pedro asks
What are signs that my outdrive needs repair?
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Watch for water in the gear oil, excessive vibration, shifting issues, grinding noises, or visible oil leaks near the bellows or prop. These are warning signs that your outdrive needs service ASAP.
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Tony, powerboat owner in Long Beach asks
Do you repair MerCruiser and Volvo Penta outdrives?
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Yes, we specialize in MerCruiser Alpha/Bravo and Volvo Penta SX/DPH outdrives. We handle everything from seal replacement and gear lube leaks to complete overhauls and resealing jobs.
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Kevin, sport yacht client in Huntington Harbor asks
Do you offer warranty on water pump repairs?
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Yes, our repairs come with a 3–12 month labor warranty, depending on the job. New pump installations and impellers include manufacturer warranties. We also provide full service records for your engine logs.
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Rachel, trawler owner from Newport Beach asks
Can a bad water pump damage my marine engine?
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Definitely. A faulty pump can lead to severe overheating, warped heads, or engine failure. That’s why we recommend annual impeller checks and pump inspections – especially before the season starts.
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Jake, twin-engine boat owner in Long Beach asks
Do you service both seawater and freshwater cooling systems?
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Yes, we service both raw water (seawater) and closed-loop freshwater cooling systems. We inspect heat exchangers, replace water pumps, clean strainers, and flush lines for proper flow and cooling.
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Olivia, sailboat owner in Wilmington asks
How much does it cost to repair or replace a marine water pump?
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Basic impeller replacements start at $225. Full water pump repairs or replacements, including seals, gaskets, and labor, usually range from $300–$700 depending on the engine model and accessibility.
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Daniel, pontoon boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Can you replace the impeller on-site?
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Yes – we carry impeller kits for most engines and perform full replacements dockside. Our mobile service truck is stocked and ready for fast repairs right at your slip.
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Stephanie, cruiser captain from Marina del Rey asks
How do I know if my water pump needs repair?
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Look for symptoms like engine overheating, weak water flow from the exhaust, abnormal engine temperature alarms, or a whining noise near the pump. A failing impeller or blockage is often the cause.
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Brian, speedboat owner in San Pedro asks
Do you repair raw water pumps for boats?
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Yes, we repair and replace raw water pumps on all types of marine engines – inboard, outboard, and sterndrives. Whether it’s a leaking seal, cracked housing, or failed impeller, we fix it fast to prevent engine overheating.
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