ffiill
Well-Known Member
I finally got around to reinstalling my fuel pipework from my twin tanks either side of the engine.
Everything was piped up and taps turned on and everything seemed leak free.
I unscrewed the bleed screw on top of the CAV filter-nothing!
This was how it was when after cleaning the CAV filter a year ago I found diesel bug which I assumed was blocking the piping.
I checked the bottom of tank exit fuel lines by loosening a union-fuel.
I then realise that the 10 gallons I had put in(two 40 gallon tanks)was not enough to fill the tanks to the level of the top of the CAV filter!
The system is tank to CAV filter to lift pump to onboard engine filter to injector pump.
Having just added an emergency 2 gallon tank which sits above one of the tanks I can fill the filter from above with enough fuel to allow me to operate the manual primer on the pump.
Without this I guess I could have messed about priming the filter through the bleed screw hole! and then used the lift pump primer.
All Mercedes recommended for the fuel system for the OM636 was a simple gauze inline pump between the lift pump and tank with the heavy duty cleanable engine filter doing the fine filtering.
Everything was piped up and taps turned on and everything seemed leak free.
I unscrewed the bleed screw on top of the CAV filter-nothing!
This was how it was when after cleaning the CAV filter a year ago I found diesel bug which I assumed was blocking the piping.
I checked the bottom of tank exit fuel lines by loosening a union-fuel.
I then realise that the 10 gallons I had put in(two 40 gallon tanks)was not enough to fill the tanks to the level of the top of the CAV filter!
The system is tank to CAV filter to lift pump to onboard engine filter to injector pump.
Having just added an emergency 2 gallon tank which sits above one of the tanks I can fill the filter from above with enough fuel to allow me to operate the manual primer on the pump.
Without this I guess I could have messed about priming the filter through the bleed screw hole! and then used the lift pump primer.
All Mercedes recommended for the fuel system for the OM636 was a simple gauze inline pump between the lift pump and tank with the heavy duty cleanable engine filter doing the fine filtering.