CaptainBob
Well-Known Member
As per my post a few days ago re my fuel filter.
I removed the screw at the bottom to let out some fuel (or water) and lovely clean fuel came out... but two or three tiny weeny bubbles went up from the screw, towards the filter element.
You all suggested that it was imperative that I "bleed the fuel system".
Now I've read my manual and seen what's to be done, but I'm confused. The thickness of pipe coming out of the fuel filter is quite a large diameter, and the hole I'd pump fuel up to and out of with the manual lift pump thing is pretty small.
I'd have to pump quite a large amount of fuel out before the amount of air which _might_ be in the pipe (and not in the top of the CAV filter thing) would reach the hole. I'm guessing I'd be there for ages, and never really know if I'd got the bubbles out or not, and waste a bit of fuel.
Also
On the top of my CAV filter thing, there are two screws. One in the middle which I assume is used when disassembling it, and another which is about the highest point on the top... is that not for bleeding air out of it?
The top of the filter looks to be below the level of the top of the fuel in my tank... if not below the bottom of the tank completely.
Sorry if I'm being dumb - and thank you for your replies!
I removed the screw at the bottom to let out some fuel (or water) and lovely clean fuel came out... but two or three tiny weeny bubbles went up from the screw, towards the filter element.
You all suggested that it was imperative that I "bleed the fuel system".
Now I've read my manual and seen what's to be done, but I'm confused. The thickness of pipe coming out of the fuel filter is quite a large diameter, and the hole I'd pump fuel up to and out of with the manual lift pump thing is pretty small.
I'd have to pump quite a large amount of fuel out before the amount of air which _might_ be in the pipe (and not in the top of the CAV filter thing) would reach the hole. I'm guessing I'd be there for ages, and never really know if I'd got the bubbles out or not, and waste a bit of fuel.
Also
On the top of my CAV filter thing, there are two screws. One in the middle which I assume is used when disassembling it, and another which is about the highest point on the top... is that not for bleeding air out of it?
The top of the filter looks to be below the level of the top of the fuel in my tank... if not below the bottom of the tank completely.
Sorry if I'm being dumb - and thank you for your replies!