Gen fuel line
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- Weekend Camper
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Gen fuel line
I was having problems from time to time with the generator just quitting after it has run for awhile. Replaced the fuel filter with a new 1/4 inch one but used a clear one. Seemed to fix it but notice the filter was full of air and only had fuel in the very bottom. When the generator would quit I noticed the filter was even lower then normal. I pulled the line and there was no fuel coming out. Figured pump so I pulled the genset. What I found was that the line from the generator to the fuel tank was completely dry rotted. I could get fuel to seep from the line by squeezing it. Purchased 4 foot of new 1/4 inch line with new hose clamps. What a difference. Fuel fills the filter without any aeration and no more stalling. I may not have figured this out without putting a clear filter on. If you pull you generator out, check the line and replace if necessary.
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- Seasoned Traveler
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Re: Gen fuel line
Thanks for the tip David!
Re: Gen fuel line
This is interesting. I exercise my generator for 2 hours under 50% load EVERY month on the 15th. Last month, after an hour the generator stalled. Tried it again the next day and the next, and the next with the same result....stalling after an hour. Very unusual for my Genset. Today is the 15th so I'll see what today brings but this is great information. Thanks for posting David and I'll let you know how I make out.