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I am afraid the returned fuel does a lot more than just remove air bubbles.
Routing it directly back into the engine is not a good idea. The extra fuel cools the injectors. When it does it gets hot. When it gets hot the specific gravity goes down and when the specific gravity goes down it contains less energy per unit of volume. The engine's power rating decreases about 2% for every 15C increase in fuel temperature. The hot fuel also does not cool the injectors properly so they no longer deliver the correct amount of fuel. The extra fuel should be returned to the tank to cool off and the tank's return fitting should be located away from the pick up for the same reason. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Franz Eckert" wrote in message . dk... Hi there. Nope, if you make a T piece on the return fuel, you won't need more that one. The return fuel is only there because you need a way to get the air out of your system, once it is out, you can simply return the (return) to your fuel system. So if you put the flow sensor on the intake from the tank, and then make your return system from the pump go in after the flow sensor, you would have an accurate measuring. But offcourse you would have to remember to switch the return system back to the tank if you change filters or anything else that lets air in to your fuel system. Everything depends on that you don't have any leaks in your fuel line. Wkr Franz skrev i en meddelelse oups.com... Franz Eckert wrote: Hi there. Goto www1.uk.conrad.com and search for component number 187151 - 14 That should do the trick, don't you think? Looks interesting. With a diesel engine you would need 2 - a second one to subtract the fuel returned to the tank by the spill line???? |
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