Fuel Pickup?
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- Russ Pagels
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Fuel Pickup?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could answer this question. I want to pull my fuel pickup out of the fiber glass fuel tank on my 1973 Bertram 31. It has only one pickup, I think it is bronze and it screws into the large bolted inspection plate. I have used a 2†socket and 18†breaker bar without budging it. I don’t want tear anything loose. I lost both engines offshore and I thought it would have to be fuel. After an hour the engines restarted, I have since changed the filter and blew all the lines out with compressed air. I’ve made short trips without any problems. I would like to get the pickup out and remove some fuel from the bottom of the tank. Does anyone know if the pickup has a screen on the end of it?
Yes the pickup has a screen on the end of. Standard practice up here is to remove the screen. That is supposing you can the the pick up out. You should be able to get the small screws around that plate off and lift the assembly out. Then you can go to work on it at the bench.
Good Luck
Good Luck
Last edited by JP Dalik on Jun 16th, '08, 14:06, edited 1 time in total.
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Russ,
Remove plate and all from the tank as JP said, get to a bench with large vice to hold the plate with the pick-up still screwed in. Make sure no fuel residue in still in the pick-up and add a little heat to it and should break loose. I personally would not remove the screen. Go to a Napa or whatever a get some new cork gasket material and reinstall after you have check your tank. They are tuff to break loose, did 3 of them on my tanks.
R,
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Remove plate and all from the tank as JP said, get to a bench with large vice to hold the plate with the pick-up still screwed in. Make sure no fuel residue in still in the pick-up and add a little heat to it and should break loose. I personally would not remove the screen. Go to a Napa or whatever a get some new cork gasket material and reinstall after you have check your tank. They are tuff to break loose, did 3 of them on my tanks.
R,
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fuel pickup?
Thanks Guys I'll give it a shot over the weekend.....Russ
Happened to me in 06. ran about 170 miles & on the way back kept slowing down gradually .. Then pullin into the harbor, wouldnt even idle...I changed all the filters & took out the pickup (had a coating of whitish jelly.. )didnt remove the screen.Tank looked real clean.. both times.
Then last year same thing.. & I took OFF the screen.. Looked like this.
Ive since then added a pair of raycor 1000s. No problems to now. Dont know if its a tank or diesel problem.
Wayne
http://s130.photobucket.com/albums/p245 ... s009-1.jpg
Then last year same thing.. & I took OFF the screen.. Looked like this.
Ive since then added a pair of raycor 1000s. No problems to now. Dont know if its a tank or diesel problem.
Wayne
http://s130.photobucket.com/albums/p245 ... s009-1.jpg
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