seadog30
Well-Known Member
Our VP MD2040 has a steel pipe to collect the surplus diesel for return to the tank. The steel pipe only extends approx 2" from the engine where a standard (new) rubber fuel pipe is pushed on to the steel pipe (approx 20mm overlap) and secured with two correct size jubilee clips. The rubber pipe is a good fit however despite firming up the clip screws many times and cutting a new end on the rubber I can not stop the joint "bleading".
The volume of lost diesel is not great (maybee a spoon full per hour) it is smelly as it is running down the hot engine.
I assume that the steel pipe is distorted or oval.
As it is the fuel return and therefore not under significant pressue, Can anyone sugest a suitable diesel tolerant sealant (Loctite ?) that will seal the joint.
Any ideas welcome.
Regards - Seadog
The volume of lost diesel is not great (maybee a spoon full per hour) it is smelly as it is running down the hot engine.
I assume that the steel pipe is distorted or oval.
As it is the fuel return and therefore not under significant pressue, Can anyone sugest a suitable diesel tolerant sealant (Loctite ?) that will seal the joint.
Any ideas welcome.
Regards - Seadog