Fuel problem.....solved
Posted: Mar 29th, '07, 09:07
Well I have surely been away from this site for way too long. Spending too much time paying 'professionals' to repair a fuel problem which they never did. Seems that whenever I would advance the throttles beyond about 1600rpm, black smoke and no turbo cut in ( I have Cummins 4BTAs). Sometimes after about 5-10 mins they might cut in and seem to run fine. I had all Raycors flushed, fuel lines replaced and even had the fuel 'polished' by having a tube run down the (removed) fuel sending access hole, and run through a giant filter and returned into the fuel tank filler hole. Seemed to improve for a week or so, then same old problem.
I jury rigged a fuel transfer pump to a 4' riser meant for a water irregation system and decided to again suck out whatever was in the bottom of my tank. In so doing, I accidentally must have rubbed the threads on the bottom of my pick-up risor, against the screen protecting the bottom of the fuel pick-up rod. BLACK CRUD in the threads . The rest was simple....remove the whole plate and pick-up tube and clean the screen which was so covered with crud, that I'm surprised that anything could have gotten through.
Bottom line.....there are answers to these problems, and I've been running better than I ever have. Sure should have checked here first, as the problem was in the ONE section of the fuel system which none of the pros checked....maybe too many machine screws to remove, but I'd bet someone here would have made the suggestion.
Now if someone would just turn this wind down a few knots, I'm ready to hurt the sails and yellowtail.
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Doc
I jury rigged a fuel transfer pump to a 4' riser meant for a water irregation system and decided to again suck out whatever was in the bottom of my tank. In so doing, I accidentally must have rubbed the threads on the bottom of my pick-up risor, against the screen protecting the bottom of the fuel pick-up rod. BLACK CRUD in the threads . The rest was simple....remove the whole plate and pick-up tube and clean the screen which was so covered with crud, that I'm surprised that anything could have gotten through.
Bottom line.....there are answers to these problems, and I've been running better than I ever have. Sure should have checked here first, as the problem was in the ONE section of the fuel system which none of the pros checked....maybe too many machine screws to remove, but I'd bet someone here would have made the suggestion.
Now if someone would just turn this wind down a few knots, I'm ready to hurt the sails and yellowtail.
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Doc