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Gjac

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Posted: 01/16/23 10:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

TechWriter wrote:

David0725 wrote:

I have a 2003 Duch star on a spartan chassis. I figured out the fuel line to the gen set must have an air leak. Or something I have to keep bleeding the gen set. Has anyone ever had with problems and got it fixed? It runs great from a 5 gallon can.

Have the identical problem. Dropping my fuel tank is the LAST thing I want to do to fix it.

My current "fix" is to detach the fuel line at the generator, connect it to a pump action siphon, and start pumping until I get flow. Then reattach to the generator.

However, I'd like a better more permanent fix before dropping my fuel tank.

So I'm going to try the "catheter" approach. Got this idea during an angiogram when my doctor routed a catheter up my arm vein into my heart. Very slick.

I'm buying a small fuel line to run inside my current fuel line.

We'll see.
I had this same thought I spent hrs trying to fix it without dropping the tank. I had some small dia plastic tubing which was stiff enough to push through, but it could not make the right angle bends. I think the fuel line would be much softer and would tend to bunch up when you push it in. Dropping a near empty tank was not so bad, probably an hr to actually drop it, going to the parts store to buy a new line installing the line, and reinstalling the tank was about a half day when all was said and done.

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Yes and it took me a year to find it. I extended the generator slide all the way out and traced the like to the MH fuel tank.

David0725 wrote:

I have a 2003 Duch star on a spartan chassis. I figured out the fuel line to the gen set must have a air leak. Or something I have to keep bleeding the gen set. Has anyone ever had with problems and got it fixed? It runs great from a 5 gallon can.



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