10-03-2018, 09:40 AM
I thought i was low on fuel in my main tank and I had sucked air. It was warm out and I was running the for the air conditioners. It was running and I was down to about 15% on my fuel tank. I slid in all slides and refueled.
1) is the fuel pick up for the gen set higher than the engine ?
I have known this to be at 25% on earlier motor homes
Now full, it ran fine. I even changed the filters, and added gauges to see pressure at the pump and suction prior to my new Racor filter.
The next trip, again now at more than 1/2 the tank full, it slowed and stalled again. After my wife came and found me and told me it stopped, I went back to try and restart it. I went through 3 start cycles, while I held the prime switch on and it tried but wouldn't start. I decided to bleed all injector lines and hold the prime switch and after 3 start cycles it still didn't start. The next start cycle it started to get fuel and after closing each (and making a mess) it started. If I hold the prime switch on when it slows, it will regain RPM and continue to run. I have power to my fuel pump at all times, as measured with a continuity light, while its stalling showing 5 PSI just prior to the injection pump.
2) is 5 psi enough ?
3) am I over riding the electric shut off switch by holing the prime switch on ?
Is my electric switch at the injection pump failing ? It looks newish by a previous owner.
Is this an electrical problem ? I once thought it was a fuel delivery problem
Your thoughts are appreciated
1) is the fuel pick up for the gen set higher than the engine ?
I have known this to be at 25% on earlier motor homes
Now full, it ran fine. I even changed the filters, and added gauges to see pressure at the pump and suction prior to my new Racor filter.
The next trip, again now at more than 1/2 the tank full, it slowed and stalled again. After my wife came and found me and told me it stopped, I went back to try and restart it. I went through 3 start cycles, while I held the prime switch on and it tried but wouldn't start. I decided to bleed all injector lines and hold the prime switch and after 3 start cycles it still didn't start. The next start cycle it started to get fuel and after closing each (and making a mess) it started. If I hold the prime switch on when it slows, it will regain RPM and continue to run. I have power to my fuel pump at all times, as measured with a continuity light, while its stalling showing 5 PSI just prior to the injection pump.
2) is 5 psi enough ?
3) am I over riding the electric shut off switch by holing the prime switch on ?
Is my electric switch at the injection pump failing ? It looks newish by a previous owner.
Is this an electrical problem ? I once thought it was a fuel delivery problem
Your thoughts are appreciated
Dave, Karen, w/Buddy and Moose.
06' Newell #784
towing a 06' Featherlite enclosed trailer or
05' Featherlite stacker for toys and tools,
or a 21' F350 w KTM 300, & MTB
35' Packard 4 dr convertible
59' Nash Metropolitan
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