bjp447
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- Joined
- Mar 8, 2011
- Messages
- 116
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C (Sterndrive)
- Vessel Name
- Sand Dollar
I just got thru changing the fuel filters on the yanmar 20hp diesel on my 98 R21, This was the first time I have done it. At any rate I did the change, added diesel to the primary filter and started pumping that little lever on the fuel pump. 500 times didn't do anything, so I tried another 500, still nothing. took the input hose off and sucked some diesel to it, pumped some more still nothing. Got a suction device, pulled diesel to the input of the pump, pumped the lever some more , still nothing at the bleeder screw at the fine filter. Took my suction device to the output of the fine filter , got diesel pulled to there, tried the lever again to clear the second bleeder screw, nada. Cranked the engine, while playing with the bleeding screws and it finally started.
I am wondering how do I know that the pump on the fuel pump is working with the lever, how many times do you need to pump that lever to get fuel moving, anyone know, kinda, approximately? I must have pumped it over 1500 times, I counted. I did try turning the crank a 1/4 turn to be sure the lever wasn't on a ?. I hate to replace the pump if I am doing it wrong, but I would like to replace the pump if I need to.
As a side note , in trying to figure out how to pull the diesel without sucking on a hose, I got my West Marine oil change vacuum canister, taped a nozzle to the end and stuck that in the hose ends and bleeding screw holes to pull the diesel, worked great.
Now a new impeller and I will be in the lake next week.
I am wondering how do I know that the pump on the fuel pump is working with the lever, how many times do you need to pump that lever to get fuel moving, anyone know, kinda, approximately? I must have pumped it over 1500 times, I counted. I did try turning the crank a 1/4 turn to be sure the lever wasn't on a ?. I hate to replace the pump if I am doing it wrong, but I would like to replace the pump if I need to.
As a side note , in trying to figure out how to pull the diesel without sucking on a hose, I got my West Marine oil change vacuum canister, taped a nozzle to the end and stuck that in the hose ends and bleeding screw holes to pull the diesel, worked great.
Now a new impeller and I will be in the lake next week.