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Garry,
Looking at the Perkins 4.108M handbook published in 1979, it appears that the "fuel oil leakoff pipe" connects the "atomizers" together and then runs to the tank. This would put it after the fuel injection pump. Looks like you need some more plumbing.... Good luck, Ken S/V Parfait Raleigh, NC "Garry Elmer" wrote in message ... Greetings! I was wondering if anyone knew the mechanism with which the Perkins 108-4 returns un-used fuel to the tank? I installed a new electric fuel pump in our system and set the supply valve to one tank and the return valve to the other, trying to transfer fuel and polish it at the same time, with the diesel off. I did not notice any fuel being transferred so I assumed that the mechanical lift pump was in the way. I replaced the fuel filter on the diesel yesterday and while bleeding the system at the low pressure inlet to the high pressure pump, had plenty of fuel flow from the electric pump. Much more than expected from the looks of my bilge. Where does the return fuel line "pick off"? Is there a pressure relief valve associated with it? Should I be able to transfer fuel by using the electric fuel pump with the diesel off? Thanks! Garry Mystic, CT s/v ChrisDaLyn 1983 IRWIN 38 CC http://www.99main.com/~elmergw/ |
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