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FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
- CBIP2018
- Scurvy Dog
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FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
So here is main Q- as I suspect a couple things. 1. What is and how does the FUEL transfer pump work on a diesel boat? I thought I knew and it was related to GenSet, but apparently I don't, as nothing worked. 2. I suspect I have bad sending units in tanks/or?? I do have fuel equalization in Aux tanks (under extended CockPit, just two Stopcocks) and run it open when I am on water, which I am reading I probably shouldn't do as well. Appreciate the FORUM and the assistance offered here, have searched many topics in past. THANKS in Advance!
- Midnightsun
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!

Not the same boat but same engines and same tank config on ours.
Fuel transfer pump only transfers to and from the 2 main tanks, does nothing regarding the aux tanks. As for the aux tank valves, those are just emergency shutoff valves and should remain open all the time just like the ones just above the main tanks or at least this is how I have them configured.
My guess is you have bad fuel so matter what you try you will keep sucking up contamination and it usually gets even worse when you get to the bottom of the tank. Get someone to check the fuel for you and if this is the case you may need to have them drained, flushed and re-filled. From your description above, it does sound like you do not burn a tank a season therefore my thoughts on possible bad fuel.
I have made a habit of running through my aux tanks once launched for the season and then switching to the mains, this relieves load in the stern and also ensures I have fresh fuel each season all around.
- waybomb
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
Good luck man.
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
bud37 wrote:Source of the post Welcome to the forum.......bad fuel can really plug up injectors, lines etc......maybe look into getting the fuel polished, check your area for someone that does that and maybe clean the tanks considering you don't use it much, all kinds of stuff grows in diesel fuel in the right conditions.
Good luck man.
Thanks Bud37 and All! Yep, already spoke to a mechanic about it and am pursuing the fuel polishing. Problem is, nobody available for weeks. No mechanics, etc. Stupid online answer service (Just Answer... horrible!) said "try a fresh tank of fuel". UHH - boat not running, so how am I getting to FUEL dock?? hahahaha
If you or anybody knows anything about cleaning the tanks, that would be helpful as well. Was going to try to just keep running fresh fuel thru about 25 gallons per side at a time.
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Re: FUEL TRANSFER PUMP and HELLO to Forum!
If you do transfer fuel, you could rig another fuel/water filter in the circuit so any fuel you do pump is "cleaned" fuel.
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