Volvo penta 8.1 gi-e fuel pressure
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carolstreet444
17.05.2021 16:45:18
I removed the cover off of the fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail and looked a the screen inside. There was very little if any dirt on it. I blew it out, cleaned up some paint that had seeped under the cover (probably not hurting anything) and reassembled. As I expected, the high pressure reading did not change. more
denger
20.05.2021 19:06:36
I removed the fuel cell assembly and brought it home. I read in another thread where someone was able to disassemble the fuel cell and clean the inlet screens to the pumps. I removed the high pressure pump, and the screen did have some debris in it, but it wasn't clogged as I had expected. I was unable to remove the bottom of the fuel cell to inspect the low pressure pump. I tried tapping it off with a block of wood and a hammer, and it won't budge. Can someone shed some light as to the dis assembly of this fuel cell? more
thomascaulk
02.05.2021 20:34:43
I have a 2003 Wellcraft Coastal 270 with a 8.1L GI-D Volvo Penta Engine. The other day while out fishing, I heard a loud whining sound. I assumed it was the fuel pump because it didn't change with engine RPM. When we returned to the dock, I verified that it is indeed coming from the high pressure pump on the fuel cell.
I may be wasting my time, but I would like to check it out. At the dock yesterday I didn't have any whining sound, so the cell must have been full of fuel and the high pressure pump was not cavitating. I still only had 40PSI. Am I looking at a HP pump failure? I see that those are being offered for sale as a Volvo Penta 3588865. here
siudit101
17.05.2021 16:45:18
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laurenexbush
20.05.2021 19:06:36
appamatto
02.05.2021 20:34:43
SawEfDir
26.05.2021 11:58:42
markharry114
10.06.2021 0:29:27
I may be wasting my time, but I would like to check it out. At the dock yesterday I didn't have any whining sound, so the cell must have been full of fuel and the high pressure pump was not cavitating. I still only had 40PSI. Am I looking at a HP pump failure? I see that those are being offered for sale as a Volvo Penta 3588865. [links]
I have a 2003 Wellcraft Coastal 270 with a 8.1L GI-D Volvo Penta Engine. The other day while out fishing, I heard a loud whining sound. I assumed it was the fuel pump because it didn't change with engine RPM. When we returned to the dock, I verified that it is indeed coming from the high pressure pump on the fuel cell.
plupumbl0ck1978
14.05.2021 19:19:08
I removed the cover off of the fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail and looked a the screen inside. There was very little if any dirt on it. I blew it out, cleaned up some paint that had seeped under the cover (probably not hurting anything) and reassembled. As I expected, the high pressure reading did not change. more
bfever
22.06.2021 11:30:50
I make it a point to only fill the tank with non-ethanol fuel, so maybe that's why I'm not seeing the paint buildup like others have. The only paint issue that I noticed is where the fuel filter seals. It was all bubbled. I scraped it off, and cleaned it up with steel wool. It's now nice and smooth.
Yesterday I tested my pressures. I'm running 40PSI on the high side, and 8PSI on the low. One thing I noticed is that the high pressure remains constant after the engine is turned off. The low pressure bleeds off to 0 almost before I can make it back to the engine to see it. Is this normal, or is there a check valve malfunctioning inside the pump. more
simplesharp
05.05.2021 16:08:13
I removed the fuel cell assembly and brought it home. I read in another thread where someone was able to disassemble the fuel cell and clean the inlet screens to the pumps. I removed the high pressure pump, and the screen did have some debris in it, but it wasn't clogged as I had expected. I was unable to remove the bottom of the fuel cell to inspect the low pressure pump. I tried tapping it off with a block of wood and a hammer, and it won't budge. Can someone shed some light as to the dis assembly of this fuel cell?
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07.05.2021 4:33:47
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