80 bird with 3208 cat keeps stalling - PLEASE help
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05-31-2005, 14:44
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80 bird with 3208 cat keeps stalling - PLEASE help
Long shot, but worth checking:
I agree it sounds fuel related, but also check the wire connection on the fuel solonoid under the dog house to ensure it is tight, and not intermmittently making/losing connection causing the fuel solonoid to fluctuate in and out, cutting the flow. Dan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Adria Haynes" <mrbeebody@n...> wrote: > Gurus, > > I had been here for a while, took a break, but have been lurking > again > for a while. I NEED HELP! > > What I have is a Wanderlodge 35fc with a newer 3208 Cat. We just > used it last month for a long weekend that was 2 hours away and > everything went excellent. We started the trip with 1/4 tank, > filled up, and had 1/2 tank when the trip was over - which how it > has sat for the past > month. > > I fired it up for a few minutes on Thursday night to make sure we > were ready to rock for the long weekend. After getting everything > ready to head out - it wouldn't stay running. Per advice from > friends and family, I changed the fuel filter at the back of the > motor with a brand new one that was FULL of fuel. I also changed out > the water seperator and filter under the LP compartment door. I > removed, refilled, and reinstalled the engine bay fuel filter a > number of times. Each time priming it with the primer. > > After removing the air filter, the bus would start and run if I shot > and kept shooting starting fluid down the intake. After a while, it > seemed to be able to sustain on its own. I had to keep the throttle > pulled back to keep it idling a little over 1200. While the tach > indicated steady RPM's, the cloud out the back indicated sputtering > within. Again, after a while it would run on its own, seem to run > well, but not for long before it would start to sputter. At that > point, I would remove the new fuel filter and find it to be only > about 1/4 full of fuel - making me to believe that it died when the > fuel filter ran out of fuel. When removing the new filter, at the > point when the seal breaks, it gives out that "shtook" popping sound > as though it were under heavy suction. > > Another interesting thing is that after having been run, I would > turn the valve on the water seperator. Not only would the liquids > not just stream out - it would "burble and chug" out the bottom but > only do so after it looked like it sucked air IN - as though there > were a natural vacuum. > > After having the vacation already wrecked, I need to focus on > getting it back up and running again ASAP. I read a post on the > vintagebirds.com site in which a gentleman indicated that he had an > 81 with a 1/2 tank that acted like he was out of fuel and that he > added more fuel and it behaved as long as he kept it above the 1/2 > tank level until he did something with a 1/4" copper line. > > I'm unclear as to what he did to fix it and cannot contact him. > > Is it a common problem for a bird such as mine to ALL OF A SUDDEN > act like it has a heavy fuel restriction or act like its out of > gas? My uncle seems to think its acting like it's sucking air into > the line or there is a restriction. > > Please help, I'm desperate. Any help, suggestions, or anything > would be HUGELY appreciated. > > Thanks, John in Flint. |
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