NCheaven
Senior Member
Delighted with the boat, but an old issue is getting worse: On a run of over an hour of so, typically @ 7.2kts or so, the starboard fuel tank goes up while the port tank goes down. A recent 5 hour trip to Belhaven left the starboard tank @ 7/8 full, and the port tank @ 1/8 full. I refueled, putting 40 gallons in the port tank, and 20 in the starboard tank. I've adjusted the return line valve on starboard to only 1/2 open on recent runs, and that is not enough to change the outcome, so I plan to more fully close the return valve on starboard further.
FYI in 2017 I had both tanks' fuel polished, and 3 polishing cycles run until the polishing filter was clean. I have cut open a Racor filter after a season to see if there was any debris picked up in this 10 micron primary filter - found nothing at all visible after rolling the entire 25 or so foot filter element out in my driveway.
So, Camano folks - others welcome, of course, what is the likely problem:
1. Debris around the starboard tank fuel pick up that keeps it from feeding the engine at the same rate as port?
2. Debris in the port tank return line that forces all the return fuel to starboard?
3. Balancing line, if there is one, between the two tanks blocked?
Looking at having a mechanic diagnose and repair the problem, unless I come up with a simpler fix, with your help!
NCheaven
FYI in 2017 I had both tanks' fuel polished, and 3 polishing cycles run until the polishing filter was clean. I have cut open a Racor filter after a season to see if there was any debris picked up in this 10 micron primary filter - found nothing at all visible after rolling the entire 25 or so foot filter element out in my driveway.
So, Camano folks - others welcome, of course, what is the likely problem:
1. Debris around the starboard tank fuel pick up that keeps it from feeding the engine at the same rate as port?
2. Debris in the port tank return line that forces all the return fuel to starboard?
3. Balancing line, if there is one, between the two tanks blocked?
Looking at having a mechanic diagnose and repair the problem, unless I come up with a simpler fix, with your help!
NCheaven