KenMcCulloch
Well-Known Member
After the 100 mile delivery voyage that brought Border Maid north of the border I went to change the primary filter, the water trap being full of nasty looking brown stuff. Replacing the filter element was straightforward but imagine my surprise to find that fuel would not flow into the filter. It's well below the tank so it should just be a matter of opening the fuel cut-off valve and opening the bleed screw. No diesel action whatsoever.
I tried fill the tank which was only half full, still no joy so took the inlet hose off the filter and found nothing coming out. various sucking and blowing from either end eventually leads me to believe there is some foreign matter stuck in there somewhere. It wasn't enough to stop the engine but is enough to stop me from bleeding the system. Anyone experienced such cirumstances with useful advice to offer?
I tried fill the tank which was only half full, still no joy so took the inlet hose off the filter and found nothing coming out. various sucking and blowing from either end eventually leads me to believe there is some foreign matter stuck in there somewhere. It wasn't enough to stop the engine but is enough to stop me from bleeding the system. Anyone experienced such cirumstances with useful advice to offer?