SKYCHENEY
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- 53' EXTENDED DECKHOUSE (1983 - 1988)
I need some thoughts/information on the original fuel system. After the re-power, we hooked up 1/2" fuel hoses to the original copper and plumbed to a dual Racor 1000, then to the Cat fuel/water separator, and then to the engine. At higher rpm, I'm getting a low fuel pressure warning. The Cat service guys are saying that I need to take out the Racors and just run with the Cat spin on as the primary (secondary is on the engine). I don't like not having the 30 micron Racors before that 10 micron Cat filter though.
Apparently these common rail engines pass a large volume of fuel. I understand that to cool fuel that you just pressurized to 20,000psi, that you probably need a pretty good volume but I'm told that the 1/2" lines should be sufficient.
So, other ideas are that all of the bends and turns and selector valves are causing some restriction. Could/should I run all new lines from the tanks? Anybody ever run into this? Could the returns be part of the problem? Just looking for all ideas at this point before tearing it all apart.
Apparently these common rail engines pass a large volume of fuel. I understand that to cool fuel that you just pressurized to 20,000psi, that you probably need a pretty good volume but I'm told that the 1/2" lines should be sufficient.
So, other ideas are that all of the bends and turns and selector valves are causing some restriction. Could/should I run all new lines from the tanks? Anybody ever run into this? Could the returns be part of the problem? Just looking for all ideas at this point before tearing it all apart.