lw395
Well-Known Member
I think you are right, the CAV filter is prime suspect, but it ought to be fairly easy to sort.
You could try unbolting it from the bulkhead or whatever and temporarily lowering it to below the fuel level in the tank. If that does not cure it, suspect either the lift pump, or the tank fitting.
While you are at it, check the tank breather, if that's blocked the negative pressure will be a much bigger problem.
Also check there is plenty of fuel in the tank, some tanks draw from a long way above the bottom and occasionally draw in air due to vibration/heeling/aeration of the fuel from the return.
Check that none of the joints are under stress from pipes bent through small radii etc.
You could try unbolting it from the bulkhead or whatever and temporarily lowering it to below the fuel level in the tank. If that does not cure it, suspect either the lift pump, or the tank fitting.
While you are at it, check the tank breather, if that's blocked the negative pressure will be a much bigger problem.
Also check there is plenty of fuel in the tank, some tanks draw from a long way above the bottom and occasionally draw in air due to vibration/heeling/aeration of the fuel from the return.
Check that none of the joints are under stress from pipes bent through small radii etc.