dimanche 1 mars 2015

debugging air in fuel line

I have a diesel water heater that has been acting up in mildly cold weather, ~40 F to 26 F. air seemed to increase in the line as the weather got colder which would cause the becketburner to reset. at first if I reset it then it would run off and on for a few hours. now it can only run for a minute, then I have to bleed the line again. The bleed spout is on the beckett burner a few feet down the line from the fuel filter. In that few feet there is 18 to 12 inches of rubber(?) pipe secured with flathead tightened pipe clamps between a metal pipe and the beckett. Does a leak in the pipe or fuel filter seal seem reasonable as the cause of the air or could it be more likely something within the beckett burner itself?

debugging air in fuel line

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