priming webasto fuel pump

Manlio

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I had my webasto dosing pump stop working.
As I hear the pump clicking but no diesel fuel reaches the burner I presume the pump works but is unable to prime.
I checked fuel line and filter are OK.
Anyone knows if the metering pump must be primed ? and how can I do it ?
Thanks
Manlio
 
These little diaphragm pumps will self-prime, just the same as your fresh water pump does. Because they are small it doesn't take much of a restriction to stop them. I suggest you take the discharge hose off the pump and ensure fuel is getting that far. If not, then there is a problem upstream. If it still doesn't work then, there is a problem downstream.
 
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Thanks for answering.
I did already a check upstream and down stream. The pump is not feeding any fuel despite clicking. The piping is clear and fuel runs freely. I checked with a syringe. That's why I was thinking to priming the pump. BTW I don't think it's a membrane one, but a piston type. A membrane will never get an high pressure as needed.
Thanks
Manlio
 
BTW I don't think it's a membrane one, but a piston type. A membrane will never get an high pressure as needed.

Membrane pumps are used in the nuclear and petrochemicals industry at pressures up to 400 bar.

I don't have Webasto, mine's an Eberspacher, this one

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Might be a piston but I had assumed, from memory, that it was a membrane.
 
I use a small electric fuel pump for my fuel polishing system. On installation it would not prime. I used my vacuum engine oil extraction device to initially prime and its been happily pumping ever since (its going now).
 
Mine looks similar to the picture that was posted.

It's for a Webasto 3500, I can tell the difference in clicking when there is no fuel going to it, higher pitched clicking, and a deeper thud when it does have fuel.

I've always found it to self prime.
 
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