Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models
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02-10-2006, 06:40
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Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models
Hello all,
This situation has me stumped-- Since purchasing my bird in 2004, I've always seen a moderate to high reading on the Racor vacuum guage, which routinely puts the dial in the high yellow zone or low red. I've replaced both fuel filters 4-5 times a year, flushed the fuel tank, and replaced the gauge. Fuel seems to flow easily from the bowl when I drain the Racor (the lid is still on, so it is pulling fuel from the tank) and I just cannot seem to fathom where the restriction is. Has anyone ever experienced this? __________________ Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA |
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02-10-2006, 08:36
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Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models
Consider replacing all flexible fuel line. It will deteriorate over time and
can cause restrictions. Larger diameters on the low side (suction) of the fuel column can be a positive modification. Mike Hohnstein ----- Original Message ----- From: sfedeli3 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 12:40 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models Hello all, This situation has me stumped-- Since purchasing my bird in 2004, I've always seen a moderate to high reading on the Racor vacuum guage, which routinely puts the dial in the high yellow zone or low red. I've replaced both fuel filters 4-5 times a year, flushed the fuel tank, and replaced the gauge. Fuel seems to flow easily from the bowl when I drain the Racor (the lid is still on, so it is pulling fuel from the tank) and I just cannot seem to fathom where the restriction is. Has anyone ever experienced this? __________________ Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Wanderlodge Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS a.. Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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02-10-2006, 17:18
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Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models
Shane,
I experienced this unusually high vaccum reading also... At the Racor, removed the line that comes from the fuel tank. Put the rubber tipped air chuck into the hose from the fuel tank, blasted it with 100psi, no more problems. I left the fuel fill cap on in the event that the tank vent needed a good blowing out. Then removed fuel fill cap and repeated blow out procedure. That was May 1 2005. Been 5,000 miles since with no problems. Keep that Racor filter changed and always use Lucas fuel treatment, but do not use more than the instructions indicate. 1 gallon treats 400 gallons of fuel. Don't be tempted to dump in the whole gallon. The Lucas treatment has kept the fuel system cleaner than the Power Serve(I think thats the common stuff) While using the power serve additive through a winter storage, experienced significant algae problems. NO algae problems since using Lucas treatment... Also, take the bottom bowl off the Racor, remove and clean the Turbine Centrifuge/Conical Baffle (see http://www.maesco.com/products/racor/r_t...assm900fg/ r_tbn_assm900fg.html for a picture and description) I found this centrifugel/baffle to be full of algae. It simply inscrews from the Racor for easy cleaning with brake cleaner and compressed air. There is a check ball about 3/8" diameter that sits up in the there, comes out with the Turbine Centrifuge/Conical Baffle. Check that alage hasn't made a home keeping the check ball from performing properly... Later Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL where I sleep and then go to Sullivan, IL where we sell a sh*t load of GM and DaimlerChrysler vehicles- 4th in the St.Louis zone last month- not bad when you figure we reside in a county population of 17,000! Yeah baby! --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Hello all, > > This situation has me stumped-- Since purchasing my bird in 2004, I've > always seen a moderate to high reading on the Racor vacuum guage, which > routinely puts the dial in the high yellow zone or low red. I've > replaced both fuel filters 4-5 times a year, flushed the fuel tank, and > replaced the gauge. Fuel seems to flow easily from the bowl when I > drain the Racor (the lid is still on, so it is pulling fuel from the > tank) and I just cannot seem to fathom where the restriction is. Has > anyone ever experienced this? > __________________ > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > |
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02-11-2006, 00:06
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Fuel Pressure/Vacuum on PT models
Thanks a Bunch Jay!
I did pull a ton of rust out of the tank when I flushed it. I guess some of those particles could be resting in the low points of the fuel line or even jammed in there sideways forming a clot. I disassembled the bowl and cleaned all components with brake kleen last year hoping that would fix the problem. I even switched from 2 micron to 10 micron filters, but the vacuum was the same. I'll try blowing out the line next time I'm at my garage. __________________ Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst" > > Shane, > I experienced this unusually high vaccum reading also... > > At the Racor, removed the line that comes from the fuel tank. Put > the rubber tipped air chuck into the hose from the fuel tank, > blasted it with 100psi, no more problems. > > I left the fuel fill cap on in the event that the tank vent needed a > good blowing out. Then removed fuel fill cap and repeated blow out > procedure. > > That was May 1 2005. > > Been 5,000 miles since with no problems. > > Keep that Racor filter changed and always use Lucas fuel treatment, > but do not use more than the instructions indicate. 1 gallon treats > 400 gallons of fuel. Don't be tempted to dump in the whole gallon. > > The Lucas treatment has kept the fuel system cleaner than the Power > Serve(I think thats the common stuff) While using the power serve > additive through a winter storage, experienced significant algae > problems. NO algae problems since using Lucas treatment... > > Also, take the bottom bowl off the Racor, remove and clean the > Turbine Centrifuge/Conical Baffle (see > http://www.maesco.com/products/racor/r_t...assm900fg/ > r_tbn_assm900fg.html for a picture and description) > > I found this centrifugel/baffle to be full of algae. It simply > inscrews from the Racor for easy cleaning with brake cleaner and > compressed air. There is a check ball about 3/8" diameter that sits > up in the there, comes out with the Turbine Centrifuge/Conical > Baffle. Check that alage hasn't made a home keeping the check ball > from performing properly... > > Later > Jay Darst > 85PT40 > Springfield, IL where I sleep and then go to Sullivan, IL where we > sell a sh*t load of GM and DaimlerChrysler vehicles- 4th in the > St.Louis zone last month- not bad when you figure we reside in a > county population of 17,000! Yeah baby! > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> > wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > This situation has me stumped-- Since purchasing my bird in 2004, > I've > > always seen a moderate to high reading on the Racor vacuum guage, > which > > routinely puts the dial in the high yellow zone or low red. I've > > replaced both fuel filters 4-5 times a year, flushed the fuel > tank, and > > replaced the gauge. Fuel seems to flow easily from the bowl when I > > drain the Racor (the lid is still on, so it is pulling fuel from > the > > tank) and I just cannot seem to fathom where the restriction is. > Has > > anyone ever experienced this? > > __________________ > > Shane Fedeli > > 85PT40 > > Hershey, PA > > > |
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