Hello fellow sailors,
I had an issue with my fuel system this past weekend. I sail a 1976 Pearson 365 with a Westerbeke 40 diesel. I resolved the no-start problem with a new primary fuel filter. While replacing the fuel filter and priming the system with the lift pump, the warning buzzer was sounding off even with the ignition key turned off. Seemed as though the buzzer alarm was somehow sensing fuel pressure. With the new filter in place, purged of air and running fine, the buzzer alarm is again working as it should. I guess my question is; Does the low oil pressure alarm have anything to do with the fuel system? And, why would it sound-off with the key turned off? Buzzer never sounded off when I replaced the filter in the past.
Andy
I had an issue with my fuel system this past weekend. I sail a 1976 Pearson 365 with a Westerbeke 40 diesel. I resolved the no-start problem with a new primary fuel filter. While replacing the fuel filter and priming the system with the lift pump, the warning buzzer was sounding off even with the ignition key turned off. Seemed as though the buzzer alarm was somehow sensing fuel pressure. With the new filter in place, purged of air and running fine, the buzzer alarm is again working as it should. I guess my question is; Does the low oil pressure alarm have anything to do with the fuel system? And, why would it sound-off with the key turned off? Buzzer never sounded off when I replaced the filter in the past.
Andy