







⛵ Power your adventure with precision fuel flow!
The labwork Fuel Pump Replacement 892267A51 is a direct-fit, high-quality electric fuel pump designed for Mercury Mercruiser 4Stroke outboard engines ranging from 20HP to 60HP. Engineered to OEM standards with durable materials, it ensures reliable fuel delivery and easy installation, making it an essential upgrade for marine enthusiasts seeking dependable performance on the water.












| ASIN | B07NXYV54Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #896,554 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5,996 in Automotive Replacement Electric Fuel Pumps |
| Brand Name | labwork |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Boat |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 47 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07421094152490 |
| Manufacturer | labwork |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 892267A51 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| Style Name | Fashion |
J**E
Pump
Works perfectly
B**.
fit perfect
I installed it in a 2006 50hp four stroke Mercury vapor separator. Works fine
D**J
Not worth the money at any price
It's cheap but not worth the money. The fuel pump quit working after two hours of run time. Not cool! :(
B**L
WORKS
It works fine, Thanks
W**R
Saved $$
Fast delivery save $$ works great
A**R
High pressure fuel pump
Seems to be a great replacement to the OEM part. no issues so far.
H**E
mercury 50 EFI beware of amp draw
yes will fit a mercury 50 hp outboard VST tank high pressure ,but if you have EFI with smart control it will set alarm off and motor will start then die ,computer seeing a high amp reading and thinks there is a fuel problem ,factory OEM should be about 2 amp hr ,,these are pulling around 8 ,so thats the problem ,but if you have carbs your fine ,,or spend 499 on a OEM pump ,,your choice
C**K
Bad Pump Specifications
I installed this on my 2014 Mercury 60 hp 4 stroke EFI engine. It seemed to work ok but then I started getting 6 intermitting beeps from the warning system. After having to take it to a shop to diagnose the computer system it was a faulty pump. The pump was drawing too many amps. This pump drew 7.5 amps. An original fuel pump from mercury draws 2 to 2.5 amps. It cost 500.00 but that's what it needed. So I do not recommend this pump at all. Go with the original or you will have problems. Under the description of this pump I see no specification for how many amps this pump is suppose to draw.
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