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Jane
Last weekend my engine died ( Hunter 29.5, Yanmar 2gm20f, 18hp) . The rpms dropped (without touching the trottle) and then finally died. I "think" (cause I don't know much about Diesel engines) the fuel was not getting in. I did bleed the engine and some fuel came out, the engine started, but then died soon again. I tried bleeding again and no fuel came out this time (seems like I pumped a long time) . This was all happening last Sunday on the Ches. Bay with 25 kt winds and 4 ft. (at least) seas. When I reached my channel, I dropped anchor and called Tow Boat. After getting back and settled in my slip, I realized that is another fuel filter/seperator farther back closer to the fuel tank (a bronzey looking thing with the fuel line coming and one going out). My question is==> is there any special technique to bleed this filter or clean it or replace it or what? Am I looking in the right direction? Thanks for any advice. JaneP.S. I also checked the hose at the intake seacock, oil level, fuel in the tank, and air filter, all were ok. Fuel filter where I bled it looked good too.