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SERVICE MANUAL MARINE ENGINES
03 FUEL SYSTEM
03.14.03 Air bubble formation in fuel system
Preparation:
Change fuel filter, if necessary
refer to 03.09
(item 1, ventilate fuel system)
Special tool:
Testing device for fuel return 2300719/1
1
Disconnect hose from fuel return line on fuel cooler
outlet to fuel tank. (ill.2/pos.1).
2
Connect hose (ill.1/pos.1) of testing device
2300719/1 to tandem cooler outlet. (ill.2/pos.1).
3
Connect hose (ill.2/pos.2) of testing device
2300719/1 with return hose to fuel tank. (ill.2/pos.2).
4
Hold testing device, glass bulb upwards (ill.2/pos.3),
or fix it on the boat.
Procedure:
Check 1:
Ventilate fuel system by 6 times ignition ON. Observe the sight glass as to complete
ventilation of system (bubblefree fuel flow).
Result:
If a bubblefree fuel flow cannot be achieved, search for the problem at the suction side
(from fuel tank to fuel pump).
Check:
1. Fuel in tank.
2. Tank suction pipe and fitting
3. ANTI-SIPHON VALVE (if installed) leckage.
4. Water separator leaky or contaminated.
5. Check all fuel lines connections and fittings in the feed line (suction
side) up to fuel pump intake.
After a bubblefree fuel flow can be achieved, continue with check 2.
Check2:
Start the engine and let it run at idle speed. Observe the glass bulb.
Result:
If bubble formation starts, search for the problem in the unit injectors. Probable
contamination , on one or several nozzle elements cause a problem.
Due to compression/combustion pressure, gases into the are forced fuel system
throug the unit nozzle(s).
14.03 ill.1
14.03 ill.2
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