Hey Guys,
I'm sure this topic has been covered by other users in the past, (I hate to beat a drum you've already heard), but I'm having persistent and ongoing issues with some fairly new F40FEHD motors that are in commercial use...
In at least one of the motors, the problem seems to only be rectified by taking the cowling off, and in another (against my instructions) the operator cracks the Vapour separator bleed valve and the problem is temporarily resolved.
I've read here, and been told elsewhere (by very very good mechanics/marine engineers) that it's a fuel vapour lock issue....
I've carried out the following inspections/repairs
- inspect/replace water pump kit (complete)....checks ok
- inspect/test/replace thermostat (not an issue really as we're in the tropics)
- tested and passed both oil pressure sensor/temp sender.... within spec
- inspected/cleaned VSU fuel cooler (single pass on the fuel side, double on raw water.... some scale on the water side, now cleaned, but not enough to retard heat exchange in that unit)
- entire raw water system purged and checks ok...no restrictions in galleries
-fuel supply is A1
Given that I'm in PNG (not renowned for clean fuel, nor for cool weather) am I correct in assuming that , if proper shutdown procedures are not followed, that the symptoms described above are (possibly) caused by the 'vapour lock' syndrome i hear so much about?
If so, are there any other options other than equalising the pressure in the fuel line each and every time we start the buggers up? (either by the VSU bleed screw, that cool little valve under the flywheel on the starboard side, or at the fuel connection at the front of the motor)?
many thanks in advance
Mike the Mullet
I'm sure this topic has been covered by other users in the past, (I hate to beat a drum you've already heard), but I'm having persistent and ongoing issues with some fairly new F40FEHD motors that are in commercial use...
In at least one of the motors, the problem seems to only be rectified by taking the cowling off, and in another (against my instructions) the operator cracks the Vapour separator bleed valve and the problem is temporarily resolved.
I've read here, and been told elsewhere (by very very good mechanics/marine engineers) that it's a fuel vapour lock issue....
I've carried out the following inspections/repairs
- inspect/replace water pump kit (complete)....checks ok
- inspect/test/replace thermostat (not an issue really as we're in the tropics)
- tested and passed both oil pressure sensor/temp sender.... within spec
- inspected/cleaned VSU fuel cooler (single pass on the fuel side, double on raw water.... some scale on the water side, now cleaned, but not enough to retard heat exchange in that unit)
- entire raw water system purged and checks ok...no restrictions in galleries
-fuel supply is A1
Given that I'm in PNG (not renowned for clean fuel, nor for cool weather) am I correct in assuming that , if proper shutdown procedures are not followed, that the symptoms described above are (possibly) caused by the 'vapour lock' syndrome i hear so much about?
If so, are there any other options other than equalising the pressure in the fuel line each and every time we start the buggers up? (either by the VSU bleed screw, that cool little valve under the flywheel on the starboard side, or at the fuel connection at the front of the motor)?
many thanks in advance
Mike the Mullet
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