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Starting Problem
07-17-2006, 09:01
Post: #1
Starting Problem
Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and it
drove better than ever. Much more power...
Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it run for
10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag leak in
rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought back to
low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear and feel
it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump and it
appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air in the
lines or something real bad????
Thanks
Chris Reed
83 FC35 SB
Plant City, FL
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07-17-2006, 09:54
Post: #2
Starting Problem
Sometimes when going from high idle and especially under a load.
Then reducing to an idle is when the air gets sucked in. Recheck
the fuel filter seals, and look for fuel leaks in the lines,
filters, and around the injector pump.

Bill 88 FC Michigan


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
wrote:
>
> Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and
it
> drove better than ever. Much more power...
> Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it run
for
> 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
leak in
> rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
back to
> low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear and
feel
> it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
and it
> appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air in
the
> lines or something real bad????
> Thanks
> Chris Reed
> 83 FC35 SB
> Plant City, FL
>
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07-18-2006, 07:02
Post: #3
Starting Problem
See if your racor filter is full, ditto for the engine filter. It
sounds like there might be an air leak.

Another possibility is that a wire has come off or isn't powered to
the fuel shutoff solenoid which is located at the fuel pump on the
engine, a cylinder sticking up a little larger than a D battery.
Check for 12v on the solenoid. If you remove this solenoid the
engine should run, but you'll need to push down on the shutoff lever
below it to shut down.

Back to the air leak, the '83 has an electric fuel pump at the tank,
the pitter-patter sound you hear toward the rear of the coach when
idling. With this pump operating properly, you can open the racor
slightly and fuel will run out, there should be pressure at all
points up to the fuel distributor/pump on the engine at idle. If
there is a leak, and it sucks air in at idle, likely your electric
pump isn't working either. It is powered by an oil-pressure switch
located beneath the dashboard, barely visible with the headlamp-door
opened.

You can start by manually priming the engine, if that doesn't seem
to be it then loosen an injector line at the head and crank the
engine to see if fuel sprays out as it cranks. If not you need to
try priming again and possibly opening another injector line. This
is BTW one way to purge air out of injector lines but the 3208 will
usually purge as it runs provided the air in the lines isn't too bad.

Good luck,

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
wrote:
>
> Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and
it
> drove better than ever. Much more power...
> Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it run
for
> 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
leak in
> rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
back to
> low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear and
feel
> it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
and it
> appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air in
the
> lines or something real bad????
> Thanks
> Chris Reed
> 83 FC35 SB
> Plant City, FL
>
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07-19-2006, 16:12
Post: #4
Starting Problem
Jeff, thanks!!!
Removed injector line and cranked engine. Fuel came out like it should. Once
air was bled engine tried to start. With a little cranking and some starting
fluid she was up and running....smoother than ever...
So I am I safe to assume that that was my starting problem? I shut down and
started it up again fine.
An hour later tried to start and it did take a little longer but it finally
started...of course the air filter is off and the fuel filter on it's side so
maybe that was part of the problem...
BTW...I never did put BioBor in my fuel. When I pulled the filters it did not
look like algea and when I pulled the new Racor after 40 miles it looked like
new still....so I am hoping it was not an algea problem..
Thanks to everyone for all the info....
Chris Reed
83 FC35 SB
Plant City, FL

Jeff Miller wrote:
See if your racor filter is full, ditto for the engine filter. It
sounds like there might be an air leak.

Another possibility is that a wire has come off or isn't powered to
the fuel shutoff solenoid which is located at the fuel pump on the
engine, a cylinder sticking up a little larger than a D battery.
Check for 12v on the solenoid. If you remove this solenoid the
engine should run, but you'll need to push down on the shutoff lever
below it to shut down.

Back to the air leak, the '83 has an electric fuel pump at the tank,
the pitter-patter sound you hear toward the rear of the coach when
idling. With this pump operating properly, you can open the racor
slightly and fuel will run out, there should be pressure at all
points up to the fuel distributor/pump on the engine at idle. If
there is a leak, and it sucks air in at idle, likely your electric
pump isn't working either. It is powered by an oil-pressure switch
located beneath the dashboard, barely visible with the headlamp-door
opened.

You can start by manually priming the engine, if that doesn't seem
to be it then loosen an injector line at the head and crank the
engine to see if fuel sprays out as it cranks. If not you need to
try priming again and possibly opening another injector line. This
is BTW one way to purge air out of injector lines but the 3208 will
usually purge as it runs provided the air in the lines isn't too bad.

Good luck,

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
wrote:
>
> Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and
it
> drove better than ever. Much more power...
> Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it run
for
> 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
leak in
> rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
back to
> low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear and
feel
> it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
and it
> appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air in
the
> lines or something real bad????
> Thanks
> Chris Reed
> 83 FC35 SB
> Plant City, FL
>






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07-20-2006, 00:29
Post: #5
Starting Problem
If it took a little longer than usual to start, there's still a
possibility there is a small air/fuel leak allowing the fuel to
drain back out of lines when it is not running. Try the primer pump
before starting the next time and see if it fires right up. If so,
that's a good indication it has a small air/fuel leak somewhere.

Kerry

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Chris Reed
wrote:
>
> Jeff, thanks!!!
> Removed injector line and cranked engine. Fuel came out like it
should. Once air was bled engine tried to start. With a little
cranking and some starting fluid she was up and running....smoother
than ever...
> So I am I safe to assume that that was my starting problem? I
shut down and started it up again fine.
> An hour later tried to start and it did take a little longer but
it finally started...of course the air filter is off and the fuel
filter on it's side so maybe that was part of the problem...
> BTW...I never did put BioBor in my fuel. When I pulled the
filters it did not look like algea and when I pulled the new Racor
after 40 miles it looked like new still....so I am hoping it was not
an algea problem..
> Thanks to everyone for all the info....
> Chris Reed
> 83 FC35 SB
> Plant City, FL
>
> Jeff Miller wrote:
> See if your racor filter is full, ditto for the engine
filter. It
> sounds like there might be an air leak.
>
> Another possibility is that a wire has come off or isn't powered
to
> the fuel shutoff solenoid which is located at the fuel pump on the
> engine, a cylinder sticking up a little larger than a D battery.
> Check for 12v on the solenoid. If you remove this solenoid the
> engine should run, but you'll need to push down on the shutoff
lever
> below it to shut down.
>
> Back to the air leak, the '83 has an electric fuel pump at the
tank,
> the pitter-patter sound you hear toward the rear of the coach when
> idling. With this pump operating properly, you can open the racor
> slightly and fuel will run out, there should be pressure at all
> points up to the fuel distributor/pump on the engine at idle. If
> there is a leak, and it sucks air in at idle, likely your electric
> pump isn't working either. It is powered by an oil-pressure switch
> located beneath the dashboard, barely visible with the headlamp-
door
> opened.
>
> You can start by manually priming the engine, if that doesn't seem
> to be it then loosen an injector line at the head and crank the
> engine to see if fuel sprays out as it cranks. If not you need to
> try priming again and possibly opening another injector line. This
> is BTW one way to purge air out of injector lines but the 3208
will
> usually purge as it runs provided the air in the lines isn't too
bad.
>
> Good luck,
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
> wrote:
> >
> > Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> > yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and
> it
> > drove better than ever. Much more power...
> > Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it
run
> for
> > 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
> leak in
> > rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
> back to
> > low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> > Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear
and
> feel
> > it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
> and it
> > appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air
in
> the
> > lines or something real bad????
> > Thanks
> > Chris Reed
> > 83 FC35 SB
> > Plant City, FL
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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07-20-2006, 00:47
Post: #6
Starting Problem
The hardest to find leak is in the fuel tank pickup. The test to
determine if the tank holds the leak cost $1,000.00 in fuel.
Gregory O'Connor
94pt
Romoland Ca

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards"
wrote:
>
> If it took a little longer than usual to start, there's still a
> possibility there is a small air/fuel leak allowing the fuel to
> drain back out of lines when it is not running. Try the primer
pump
> before starting the next time and see if it fires right up. If so,
> that's a good indication it has a small air/fuel leak somewhere.
>
> Kerry
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Chris Reed
> wrote:
> >
> > Jeff, thanks!!!
> > Removed injector line and cranked engine. Fuel came out like it
> should. Once air was bled engine tried to start. With a little
> cranking and some starting fluid she was up and running....smoother
> than ever...
> > So I am I safe to assume that that was my starting problem? I
> shut down and started it up again fine.
> > An hour later tried to start and it did take a little longer
but
> it finally started...of course the air filter is off and the fuel
> filter on it's side so maybe that was part of the problem...
> > BTW...I never did put BioBor in my fuel. When I pulled the
> filters it did not look like algea and when I pulled the new Racor
> after 40 miles it looked like new still....so I am hoping it was
not
> an algea problem..
> > Thanks to everyone for all the info....
> > Chris Reed
> > 83 FC35 SB
> > Plant City, FL
> >
> > Jeff Miller wrote:
> > See if your racor filter is full, ditto for the engine
> filter. It
> > sounds like there might be an air leak.
> >
> > Another possibility is that a wire has come off or isn't powered
> to
> > the fuel shutoff solenoid which is located at the fuel pump on
the
> > engine, a cylinder sticking up a little larger than a D battery.
> > Check for 12v on the solenoid. If you remove this solenoid the
> > engine should run, but you'll need to push down on the shutoff
> lever
> > below it to shut down.
> >
> > Back to the air leak, the '83 has an electric fuel pump at the
> tank,
> > the pitter-patter sound you hear toward the rear of the coach
when
> > idling. With this pump operating properly, you can open the racor
> > slightly and fuel will run out, there should be pressure at all
> > points up to the fuel distributor/pump on the engine at idle. If
> > there is a leak, and it sucks air in at idle, likely your
electric
> > pump isn't working either. It is powered by an oil-pressure
switch
> > located beneath the dashboard, barely visible with the headlamp-
> door
> > opened.
> >
> > You can start by manually priming the engine, if that doesn't
seem
> > to be it then loosen an injector line at the head and crank the
> > engine to see if fuel sprays out as it cranks. If not you need to
> > try priming again and possibly opening another injector line.
This
> > is BTW one way to purge air out of injector lines but the 3208
> will
> > usually purge as it runs provided the air in the lines isn't too
> bad.
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > - Jeff Miller
> > in Holland, MI
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> > > yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles
and
> > it
> > > drove better than ever. Much more power...
> > > Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it
> run
> > for
> > > 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
> > leak in
> > > rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
> > back to
> > > low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> > > Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear
> and
> > feel
> > > it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
> > and it
> > > appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air
> in
> > the
> > > lines or something real bad????
> > > Thanks
> > > Chris Reed
> > > 83 FC35 SB
> > > Plant City, FL
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
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07-20-2006, 03:55
Post: #7
Starting Problem
Fellows,
Is there a primer pump on a DD 8V92?
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40

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07-20-2006, 05:01
Post: #8
Starting Problem
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt" wrote:
>
> Fellows,
> Is there a primer pump on a DD 8V92?
> Howard Truitt
> Camilla, Ga.
> 86 PT40
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Howard
I don't believe so

guy smalley
86 pt-40
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07-21-2006, 01:47
Post: #9
Starting Problem
Thanks Kerry, I'm going to check all my lines and connections to make sure they
are tight. I have noticed a small amount of diesel in the valley for a while. I
sprayed some stuff and washed it out, vacuumed the rest and now can check for
fresh leaks.
Chris
83 FC35 SB
Plant City, FL

davidkerryedwards wrote:
If it took a little longer than usual to start, there's still a
possibility there is a small air/fuel leak allowing the fuel to
drain back out of lines when it is not running. Try the primer pump
before starting the next time and see if it fires right up. If so,
that's a good indication it has a small air/fuel leak somewhere.

Kerry

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Chris Reed
wrote:
>
> Jeff, thanks!!!
> Removed injector line and cranked engine. Fuel came out like it
should. Once air was bled engine tried to start. With a little
cranking and some starting fluid she was up and running....smoother
than ever...
> So I am I safe to assume that that was my starting problem? I
shut down and started it up again fine.
> An hour later tried to start and it did take a little longer but
it finally started...of course the air filter is off and the fuel
filter on it's side so maybe that was part of the problem...
> BTW...I never did put BioBor in my fuel. When I pulled the
filters it did not look like algea and when I pulled the new Racor
after 40 miles it looked like new still....so I am hoping it was not
an algea problem..
> Thanks to everyone for all the info....
> Chris Reed
> 83 FC35 SB
> Plant City, FL
>
> Jeff Miller wrote:
> See if your racor filter is full, ditto for the engine
filter. It
> sounds like there might be an air leak.
>
> Another possibility is that a wire has come off or isn't powered
to
> the fuel shutoff solenoid which is located at the fuel pump on the
> engine, a cylinder sticking up a little larger than a D battery.
> Check for 12v on the solenoid. If you remove this solenoid the
> engine should run, but you'll need to push down on the shutoff
lever
> below it to shut down.
>
> Back to the air leak, the '83 has an electric fuel pump at the
tank,
> the pitter-patter sound you hear toward the rear of the coach when
> idling. With this pump operating properly, you can open the racor
> slightly and fuel will run out, there should be pressure at all
> points up to the fuel distributor/pump on the engine at idle. If
> there is a leak, and it sucks air in at idle, likely your electric
> pump isn't working either. It is powered by an oil-pressure switch
> located beneath the dashboard, barely visible with the headlamp-
door
> opened.
>
> You can start by manually priming the engine, if that doesn't seem
> to be it then loosen an injector line at the head and crank the
> engine to see if fuel sprays out as it cranks. If not you need to
> try priming again and possibly opening another injector line. This
> is BTW one way to purge air out of injector lines but the 3208
will
> usually purge as it runs provided the air in the lines isn't too
bad.
>
> Good luck,
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris"
> wrote:
> >
> > Changed Racor filter last week and changed engine fuel filter
> > yesterday. Took it for a drive last night for about 15 miles and
> it
> > drove better than ever. Much more power...
> > Went to start it today to move it and it started fine. Let it
run
> for
> > 10 minutes or so then increased idle to help air up faster (bag
> leak in
> > rear). Ran at higher idel for maybe 2 or 3 minutes then brought
> back to
> > low idle and it cut off. Will not start at all now....
> > Checked the fuel shut off solinoid and it's working. Can hear
and
> feel
> > it. Checked Racor filter and it is clean. Tried hand prime pump
> and it
> > appears to feel like it has pressure behind it. Could it be air
in
> the
> > lines or something real bad????
> > Thanks
> > Chris Reed
> > 83 FC35 SB
> > Plant City, FL
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>






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