Quidi Vidi
Well-Known Member
Finally afloat after a prolonged refit which involved a top end service amongst other things and ran the engine yesterday (Petter AC1W) it kept losing revs and then picking up again. Father in law pumped the bulb in the fuel line and the revs increased going even faster than before they had dropped, before settling down for awhile and then dropping again.
Do you think this could be an air leak in the fuel line? I can't see any leaks at any of the connections in the line when the bulb is used to pressurise the system except for some drips from the glass bowl on the water separator. It appears to come from where the glass bowl meets the metal top where a flat rubber ring is fitted, I've tightened it up as tight as it will go but it still drips under pressure. As this is on the low pressure side and I can't see any air bubbles enter the bowl, I'm thinking that this is not the problem, is it worth me changing it for a new one anyway (it is probably 25 years old)
I'm thinking of renewing the fuel lines and clips anyway but would welcome your advice first to save unnecessary work.
Do you think this could be an air leak in the fuel line? I can't see any leaks at any of the connections in the line when the bulb is used to pressurise the system except for some drips from the glass bowl on the water separator. It appears to come from where the glass bowl meets the metal top where a flat rubber ring is fitted, I've tightened it up as tight as it will go but it still drips under pressure. As this is on the low pressure side and I can't see any air bubbles enter the bowl, I'm thinking that this is not the problem, is it worth me changing it for a new one anyway (it is probably 25 years old)
I'm thinking of renewing the fuel lines and clips anyway but would welcome your advice first to save unnecessary work.