Oilburner
Adventurer
I am having a heck of time pulling fuel out of the tank on my 4D34T Fuso powered Land-Cruiser conversion. I have the original water separator plumbed in before the lift pump and the original lift pump, main fuel filter and lines are used. The fuel system is essentially unchanged from how it was in the Fuso, except for the fuel tank, which has a standard draw tube setup (I removed the original petrol fuel pump and put in a piece of line to the bottom of the tank)
It will not pull fuel from the tank unless I "prime" the lift pump. I took the pump apart and cleaned all the valve seats and the filters, and did not notice anything abnormal. I also did the siphon test on the feed line to check for blockages etc and got a mouthful of fuel without too much difficultly, so the feed line does not appear to be clogged. I even bypassed the water separator in an effort to find the issue and still have problems. I also checked all the connections and don't see any obvious air leaks.
If I manually fill the fuel filter on the engine, fuel trickles down into the lift pump and then it seems to start working, almost like the viscosity of the fuel is required in order to make the pump work. When it is dry, it doesn't seem to want to pump anything, or I have an air leak somewhere.
I suspect the check valve plungers are probably getting worn and the pump cannot seal well enough to pull a vacuum but will work when fuel is present due to the viscosity, but I wanted to see if anyone had experience with these pumps and what I should expect. In all my other diesels priming is easy, but from what I have seen online these look to be a pain to prime. I even started the engine by filling the filter and pump and it ran well for a few minutes and finally died as no fuel was pulled from the tank.
Ideas?
Thanks!
It will not pull fuel from the tank unless I "prime" the lift pump. I took the pump apart and cleaned all the valve seats and the filters, and did not notice anything abnormal. I also did the siphon test on the feed line to check for blockages etc and got a mouthful of fuel without too much difficultly, so the feed line does not appear to be clogged. I even bypassed the water separator in an effort to find the issue and still have problems. I also checked all the connections and don't see any obvious air leaks.
If I manually fill the fuel filter on the engine, fuel trickles down into the lift pump and then it seems to start working, almost like the viscosity of the fuel is required in order to make the pump work. When it is dry, it doesn't seem to want to pump anything, or I have an air leak somewhere.
I suspect the check valve plungers are probably getting worn and the pump cannot seal well enough to pull a vacuum but will work when fuel is present due to the viscosity, but I wanted to see if anyone had experience with these pumps and what I should expect. In all my other diesels priming is easy, but from what I have seen online these look to be a pain to prime. I even started the engine by filling the filter and pump and it ran well for a few minutes and finally died as no fuel was pulled from the tank.
Ideas?
Thanks!