Fuel heater air leak.

Just thought I'd pass on the results of 3 weeks of head scratching trying to solve an air leak in the fuel system on my 605 SVDT. Poor running and starting became steadily worse over a period of a couple of months. I found that bleeding air out of the fuel filter head cured the poor starting but the poor running remained a problem. Using a length of clear plastic hose, I eventually traced the air leak to the fuel heater mounted on the end of the head (water heated I assume). At a steady 2000 revs a steam of bubbles could be seen being sucked along to the fuel injection pump, how air was entering this cast heater I have no idea. This heater is now by-passed and the problem has gone. The question is does the engine need this heater these days now that the wax level in diesel fuel is so much lower than it once was? Anyone know?

Regards Mike

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Mike Thomson
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You will find out when it goes down to minus 5 or so. Don't know the 605, but I had a similar problem on a 405, where the fiuel filter is mounted on top of the thermostat housing. At the bottom of the plastic filter housing, where the inlet pipe is attached, there is another blanked off entry. Air was getting in here. A replacement filter housing cured the problem, and wasn't too expensive.

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Brian

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