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Water in fuel - Don Bradner - 09-10-2007 10:07 Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. Water in fuel - ronmarabito2002 - 09-10-2007 10:42 Don: Mine stays on virtually all the time and has done so for more than a year. I have drained the sump more than once to no avail, so I don't really worry about it. R.e. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > > Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. > > About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. > > I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. > > Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. > > The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. > > Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. > Water in fuel - robert nloomas - 09-10-2007 10:50 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" My water in the fuel light came on I drain 5 gals of fuel off and light was still on.I ended up disconnecting the sending unit on bottom of tank.LOL I took care of that problem. Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36 > > Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. > > About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. > > I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. > > Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. > > The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. > > Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. > Water in fuel - Leroy Eckert - 09-10-2007 10:57 For what its worth, in my Dodge SLT Cummins Diesel the light came on intermittently. I found that the connecting plug to the light developed condensate internally and shorted the process. I sealed the plug and no other problems. You may have a screwed up ground somewhere on that circuit. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Bradner To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 5:07 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water in fuel Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Water in fuel - Don Bradner - 09-10-2007 15:01 Thanks to those who responded. I don't hear anyone saying "I got the light, and found water in my tank" so I think so long as I don't get any in the filter I will cease worrying about it. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. Water in fuel - Howard O. Truitt - 09-11-2007 00:46 Don, My water in fuel light burns constantly. I have never had the water in fuel buzzer go off. I have drained the racors several times and also drained at least two gallons of fuel from the fuel tank and no sign of water. I feel sure I have a bad water in fuel sensor but have not attempted to change it. Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40 ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Bradner To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 6:07 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water in fuel Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.10/995 - Release Date: 9/8/2007 1:24 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Water in fuel - bbwlwb88 - 09-11-2007 02:00 Don: You didn't mention if you used a diesel fuel treatment during the time your coach wasn't in use. In any case I wouldn't take any chances on water being in the fuel. I use a diesel fuel treatment by Starbrite called Startron. Startron uses enzymes to control microbial growth and disperse water in diesel fuel. Power & Motoryacht magazine tested Startron in the current September issue, page 56, and gave it high marks. Royal Washburn 97WL43' --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > > Blue Thunder sat unmoving most of the summer. Last fueled at Seven Feathers in Oregon in late May, and tank was a bit over 3/4 full during the idle period. > > About a month ago I ran it across town to an RV repair place for work on my waste tank. On the way over, the Water in fuel light was lit. On the way back two days later it was not lit. > > I am now 1 week and 875 miles into a trip. After each engine start the light varies between off and on, about 50% each time. On the times when it is off, it comes on sometime later. In all cases but one it stays on to the end. In that one case it went off after a hard braking, then came back about 25 miles later. > > Today it started off, and was off for at least 160 miles before coming on. > > The separate Water in filter indicator has never come on, and there've been no problems with fuel flow. > > Looking for experience with this. Have others had it? Did it go away after some fuel was drained out? In other words, what is the liklihood that it really needs attention? > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Posting today by satellite from Boise, Idaho, headed Southeast. > Water in fuel - Don Bradner - 09-16-2007 15:45 Followup: I did not do anything about my "Water in fuel" light, and as this trip has progressed the light has been on less and less. Today and yesterday, a total of 440 miles from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne, the light did not come on even once. FWIW. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Cheyenne, headed to Denver in a few days. Water in fuel - dspithaler@... - 01-10-2008 06:08 ? ?Hi Guys ??? Just changed both filters & drained the drains with no water in fuel. I took it for?a short drive &? the water in fuel light on the center dash came on. It went on?& off for a while. When I got home I checked the sending?unit on the main tank. The wire felt loose like it was bad?in the unit. It is a push on. Does anyone know if this is the unit that is wired to? the center dash on is the?buzzer?on the bulkhead wired to it? Can this unit be removed without out draining the tank. I don't think there is any water in the tank? I do use a water?treatment?in my fuel?? Thanks Don 89 SP 36' Butler, PA ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? #AOLMsgPart_2_4c3579ba-4989-4124-8b5e-6ecc044175f0 #AOLMsgPart_2_4c3579ba-4989-4124-8b5e-6ecc044175f0 #AOLMsgPart_2_4c3579ba-4989-4124-8b5e-6ecc044175f0 ________________________________________________________________________ Need a free e-mail account? Get one now at Mail.AOL.ca [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Water in fuel - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 01-10-2008 06:17 Hi Don: Do you have the water in fuel sensor in your Racor filter housing? There will be 4 wires on the clear bowl, 2 wires are pre heat, the other 2 are water in fuel. Just a thought. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 01:08 PM 1/10/2008 -0500, you wrote: >? > > >?Hi Guys > > >??? Just changed both filters & drained the drains with no water in fuel. >I took it for?a short drive &? the water in fuel light on the center dash >came on. It went on?& off for a while. When I got home I checked the >sending?unit on the main tank. The wire felt loose like it was bad?in the >unit. It is a push on. Does anyone know if this is the unit that is wired >to? the center dash on is the?buzzer?on the bulkhead wired to it? Can this >unit be removed without out draining the tank. I don't think there is any >water in the tank? I do use a water?treatment?in my fuel?? > > >Thanks Don > > >89 SP 36' > > >Butler, PA > > |