Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: fuel filter woes

Yeah Bio or like me WVO will loosen up years of diesel slime.If you have orignal braided fuel line at tank replace now.I cut the top part of my strainer in the tank so I will get fuel.I run maybe once a month 2 gals SVO thats why I've been fighting slime since June 07.If I could just run B20 maybe in a month my tank would be clean.

jefftino <jefftino@yahoo.com> wrote:
I went out there tonight and cranked the engine over three times,
short bursts, so i don't ruin this starter. Hasn't started. The
black stuff looked like tiny, tiny sharp pieces of fuel hose. I
bought 3 gallons of B20 awhile ago. I would like to run biodiesel.It
ran fine on B20. No starting problems till the fuel replacements. So
should I try to prime it again or keep cranking it?

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Nate Rector
<tccservice111@...> wrote:
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> You loosen the top filter bolt enough to spin off filter.I fill the
new filter with Seafoam or Marvel Mystery Oil to clean injection.That
way no need to prime.I check and clean primary every 250 miles when I
have the little black stuff,and blow the line back to the tank to
clear the screen.
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> jefftino <jefftino@...> wrote: Hi all,
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> I was checking the filters on my 300D and noticed dark stuff in the
> small filter. I changed this filter and the one that looks like a oil
> filter. I know about priming the system and I did that. However I
> could not get the car started. This caused the starter to go and I
> finally got a replacement in there. Whew! That top bolt is tough to
> get out but I used a 20" extension and a knuckle (3/8" drive). I just
> got it in and I got it to crank. So I am pretty happy at the moment.
>
> So back to priming. When I did this, I first loosened the large spin
> on filter and began to use the hand pump. Fuel came out of the filter
> and also the pump body itself. Is this right? Could some one list
> the proper way to prime. In the manual it says your basically
> listening for air to escape but no mention of fuel flooding out the
> pump. And how often and how long to crank the starter?
> Thanks!
> Jeff
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