Im looking for someone who has or knows for sure, or better still can check, whether the manual priming lift pump plunger (ie the part you push down to prime) on the 4JH4-HTE engine is sucked down on a running engine or it remains up and you can still prime or pump it.
Background:
The Hunter 49 fuel line out of the factory went from tank to Racor filter to the Yanmar fuel filter shown in the attachment, which has a manual priming button on top, to the injector pump and back to the fuel tank. ie no electric or mechanical external fuel pump. I believe however there is a small (low pressure) pump integral to the actual injector pump, but not something you can replace separately.
I got a dose of bad fuel some months back replacing filters, cleaning tanks, replacing the fuel etc However no matter what I did I could not get it back to a state where it would run at much more than 1600 rpm for more than about 3-5 min. It effectively had the symptoms of being starved for fuel. In the end to get going and have some reliability I added a very expensive electric Yanmar lift pump. As a result it ran perfectly, as it had done before the bad dose of fuel and having to add the lift pump.
At the time I decided either the manual priming pump or the fuel pump inside the injector pump itself had to be the issue, as this was all that I figured was left. I theorized that the manual priming pump must have had a pin hole in the diaphram, or we had damaged it from a lot of use. Before I added the electric lift pump, we had been pumping it a lot to keep the engine going many times, and then I noticed that sometimes while running it would suck the plunger down other times it would not.
So I have now finally received a new priming pump/filter/sensor installed it and removed the added lift pump, so back to original.
So far in neutral it all runs up fine. But the primer pump was still sucked down, not hard like on the old one, but none the less, still probably 3/4 down when the engine is at idle. I need to know if this is normal or not ?
Test run tomorrow to see how it goes under load above 1600rpm.
Background:
The Hunter 49 fuel line out of the factory went from tank to Racor filter to the Yanmar fuel filter shown in the attachment, which has a manual priming button on top, to the injector pump and back to the fuel tank. ie no electric or mechanical external fuel pump. I believe however there is a small (low pressure) pump integral to the actual injector pump, but not something you can replace separately.
I got a dose of bad fuel some months back replacing filters, cleaning tanks, replacing the fuel etc However no matter what I did I could not get it back to a state where it would run at much more than 1600 rpm for more than about 3-5 min. It effectively had the symptoms of being starved for fuel. In the end to get going and have some reliability I added a very expensive electric Yanmar lift pump. As a result it ran perfectly, as it had done before the bad dose of fuel and having to add the lift pump.
At the time I decided either the manual priming pump or the fuel pump inside the injector pump itself had to be the issue, as this was all that I figured was left. I theorized that the manual priming pump must have had a pin hole in the diaphram, or we had damaged it from a lot of use. Before I added the electric lift pump, we had been pumping it a lot to keep the engine going many times, and then I noticed that sometimes while running it would suck the plunger down other times it would not.
So I have now finally received a new priming pump/filter/sensor installed it and removed the added lift pump, so back to original.
So far in neutral it all runs up fine. But the primer pump was still sucked down, not hard like on the old one, but none the less, still probably 3/4 down when the engine is at idle. I need to know if this is normal or not ?
Test run tomorrow to see how it goes under load above 1600rpm.
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