Cardo
Well-Known Member
So I still haven't managed to sort out the problems with my Beta 35. The symptoms are that once the fuel tank is run down to below around half a tank, the engine will reasonably often splutter and sometimes (though rarely) actually stop, requiring running the starter for a few seconds to get the engine to fire back up, where it will splutter a bit before running fine again. Rinse and repeat.
I'm pretty confident the problem is air bubbles getting into the fuel pipe, and I'm also pretty confident this is happening at the CAV filter. For information, the CAV filter is located so the top of the filter unit is pretty much in line with the top of the fuel tank. Once there is half a tank of juice left, the fuel level is below the filter level.
In addition to the engine fuel pipe, we also have our Eberspacher fuel pipe coming off the CAV filter. The Eber is connected on the starboard side of the filter whilst the engine is on the port side.
Some of you may recall my posts about Eber problems. Essentially, what I have seen happening is when the Eber is not running, the fuel in the thin transparent Eber pipe drops back down towards the filter. This would suggest air is getting into the pipe at the Eber end somewhere. When the fuel is low, the Eber often takes a few attempts to start as I presume it has to suck through all the air in the pipe before the fuel reaches the unit.
My theory is when the Eber is not running, and the fuel tank level is below that of the filter, air bubbles are being sucked into the filter from the Eber fuel pipe and occasionally being sucked into the engine pipe. My theory is reinforced by the fact the symptoms occur more frequently when the boat is heeled to starboard, causing any bubbles from the Eber pipe to rise with gravity towards the engine fuel pickup.
1) Is this theory sound?
2) When the Eber is not running, should it be allowing the fuel to drop back down or does this suggest a problematic leak of air somewhere at the Eber end?
3) If the fuel shouldn't drop, can I try sorting this by putting some Vaseline around the pipe connections? I've already tried tightening them.
4) Should I simply cut my losses and disconnect the Eber from the CAV filter and subsequently have it plumbed into the tank direct?
5) If I should disconnect the Eber, what type of bolt do I need to fill the hole on the filter? The filter is a Delphi 296 with 7111-296 written below it.
As always, any advice is greatly appreciated!
I'm pretty confident the problem is air bubbles getting into the fuel pipe, and I'm also pretty confident this is happening at the CAV filter. For information, the CAV filter is located so the top of the filter unit is pretty much in line with the top of the fuel tank. Once there is half a tank of juice left, the fuel level is below the filter level.
In addition to the engine fuel pipe, we also have our Eberspacher fuel pipe coming off the CAV filter. The Eber is connected on the starboard side of the filter whilst the engine is on the port side.
Some of you may recall my posts about Eber problems. Essentially, what I have seen happening is when the Eber is not running, the fuel in the thin transparent Eber pipe drops back down towards the filter. This would suggest air is getting into the pipe at the Eber end somewhere. When the fuel is low, the Eber often takes a few attempts to start as I presume it has to suck through all the air in the pipe before the fuel reaches the unit.
My theory is when the Eber is not running, and the fuel tank level is below that of the filter, air bubbles are being sucked into the filter from the Eber fuel pipe and occasionally being sucked into the engine pipe. My theory is reinforced by the fact the symptoms occur more frequently when the boat is heeled to starboard, causing any bubbles from the Eber pipe to rise with gravity towards the engine fuel pickup.
1) Is this theory sound?
2) When the Eber is not running, should it be allowing the fuel to drop back down or does this suggest a problematic leak of air somewhere at the Eber end?
3) If the fuel shouldn't drop, can I try sorting this by putting some Vaseline around the pipe connections? I've already tried tightening them.
4) Should I simply cut my losses and disconnect the Eber from the CAV filter and subsequently have it plumbed into the tank direct?
5) If I should disconnect the Eber, what type of bolt do I need to fill the hole on the filter? The filter is a Delphi 296 with 7111-296 written below it.
As always, any advice is greatly appreciated!