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Need Help in Paducah Ky [message #326661] Sat, 02 December 2017 21:51 Go to previous message
Tom Lins is currently offline  Tom Lins   United States
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The problem with the coach we bought in Springfield MO is resolved but now we have another issue

The shop that replaced the fuel pump also replaced the filter (standard can inline filter) We got
about 350 miles and started to slowly get the symtoms of fuel starvation to the point that we could
only go 30 mph going up hills so I had to replace the filter.

That filter only lasted about 50~60 miles before we started to get the same symtoms. We made it safely to the KOA in
Paducah and I have spare filters however we have another 800 miles to go.

My question is there anything that will break up the junk that is cloging the filters?
I think I know the answer but I am not a pro so I have to ask.

I am going to call the local Blacklister tomorrow for a reference to a good local shop, to late to bother someone tonight.
We are safe and warm so it can wait until morning.

The final analysis of the earlier issue seems to be the isolator failed open to the chassis battery when the PO still owned the coach
and the alternator boiled the house battery dry and then self-destructed. The chassis battery ran everything for the 35 miles we got from
when we picked it up. The low voltage (or just age) caused the electric fuel pump (17 years old) to cease moving enough fuel. And the inline fuel filter
was clogged after 17 years.


Tom Lins
St Augustine, FL
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