brhodes
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- Aug 31, 2009
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Vessel Name
- Red Current
Had an experience this weekend starting back from Saturna Island to White Rock, BC. About 5 miles out in shipping lane, with a third of a tank and rough water, and the fuel gauge swinging from zero to half - the engine started to lose power. After reducing revs it ran for a while, but worsened as did the weather. A couple of miles further it started to stall on idle. I shut down and ran the auxiliary kicker the six miles into Point Roberts marina. Filled up the tank and set out into even rougher seas, and the motor ran great all the way home.
I assume this was an airlock issue due to a partially empty tank, but should this occur with a third of a tank of fuel? According to the book, i could have primed the injectors manually. Didn't do this at the time, but would this have solved the problem? By the way, the motor manual shows clearly the bleeder valve on top of the fuel filter, but not the prime bulb for the 40 horse. Is it the red corrugated rubber bulb on the stern side of the injector array?
Bruce
Red Current EC-21
I assume this was an airlock issue due to a partially empty tank, but should this occur with a third of a tank of fuel? According to the book, i could have primed the injectors manually. Didn't do this at the time, but would this have solved the problem? By the way, the motor manual shows clearly the bleeder valve on top of the fuel filter, but not the prime bulb for the 40 horse. Is it the red corrugated rubber bulb on the stern side of the injector array?
Bruce
Red Current EC-21