Webasto runs on water nearly!

TSB240

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I thought it was time the boat had a mid winter warm up yesterday. The webasto fired up but seemed to be giving little heat out for an hour. It eventually spluterred a few times then locked out with a fuel shortage code.

I still had half a tank of diesel approx 20 litres

Today I pulled about a litre of mainly water through the heater drip feed piping and pulse pump before getting a constant pulse of good fresh red diesel.

Sodts law the tank has no sump or drain plug or easily accessed inspection hatch.

I expect that the dip tube for the heater is shorter than the dip tube for the engine outlet so you can guess what tomorrows job will be. I will at least be nice and warm as the heaters working great now.

I don't believe condensation can cause this amount of contamination and suspect a new design of all over winter cover has been draining onto a loosely screwed down filler cap.

Looking on the bright side it could have been a lot worse if I had tried warming up the engine.
 
don't you mean the heater dip tube is longer?

No I don't think they are normally.

I understand heater dip tubes are usually set up so a reserve is held in the tank for engine use only.

I expect their will be more water in the bottom of the tank but will find out tomorrow when I try taking a sample from the engine take off.
 
As I remember the tank is under the stern bunk and the sender unit is fairly accessible. Being about 3 inches in diameter it is certainly big enough to get a rigid pipe in to syphon it out. May well be worth building a polishing rig and doing the job properly.
 
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