Engine quit on us yesterday and seen to have diagnosed as a gas issue. We have an 18gal plastic below-deck diesel gas tank that is 3/4 full. Between the tank and the engine is the filter/water separator.
Removed the assembly cover, pulled out the filter and found very little gas - maybe 1/3 full. I removed the hose, which was mostly dry, at the assembly and blew into it toward the tank (didn?t appear to be obstructed) and then quick suck started fuel flow. Reconnected the hose to the filter which filled fairly rapidly, replaced the screw-on cover, and bled some air at the engine bleeder valve and the engine started. But only ran for a min or so. Found the filter assembly again almost empty.
Is there a filter or screen at the bottom of the tank? I tried removing the fitting at the tank top, where the hose attaches, but other than freely spinning around; it does not appear to be a threaded fitting and was afraid of breaking it when tying to pull it off. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
btw - This is not new gas, and seperator had very little water in it. The filter was changed a few months ago and appears quite clean.
Removed the assembly cover, pulled out the filter and found very little gas - maybe 1/3 full. I removed the hose, which was mostly dry, at the assembly and blew into it toward the tank (didn?t appear to be obstructed) and then quick suck started fuel flow. Reconnected the hose to the filter which filled fairly rapidly, replaced the screw-on cover, and bled some air at the engine bleeder valve and the engine started. But only ran for a min or so. Found the filter assembly again almost empty.
Is there a filter or screen at the bottom of the tank? I tried removing the fitting at the tank top, where the hose attaches, but other than freely spinning around; it does not appear to be a threaded fitting and was afraid of breaking it when tying to pull it off. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
btw - This is not new gas, and seperator had very little water in it. The filter was changed a few months ago and appears quite clean.