[C38] Redundant Fuel Pumps

Steve Smolinske SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com
Mon Jun 30 01:59:53 EDT 2014


Thanks steve, ill check that after I burn off the full tank I currently
have. 

 

 

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Orton
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 6:41 PM
To: Cat 38
Subject: Re: [C38] Redundant Fuel Pumps

 

Steve,  Your boat production is close to mine (312 vs 304).  Do you have
a very small screen at the end of your pickup tube, if so, get rid of
it!  You don't need it as you have this big prefilter on the suction
side of the pump.  It took me four years of discovery to find that
turkey- replacing fuel pumps, filters etc, always in the wee hours of
the morning motoring back from the Ensenada Race.  This little screen
would get plugged and shut the fuel system down.  During the down time
with no suction on the screen, it would clear itself and would run for
maybe a couple hours or six hours.  Since resolving that issue, I
haven't had one fuel problem for maybe six years now.

I love your Parker Filters- I have the same unit.

Cheers, Steve O (304)

 

 

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Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 21:40:59 -0700
From: SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com
To: listserve at catalina38.org
Subject: Re: [C38] Redundant Fuel Pumps

The one I replaced was the universal it lasted probably four years,
before that were two cheap off brands that the yard put in.    Didn't
know about the screen, do you twist the bottom of the pump off for
access?

 

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Max Soto
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [C38] Redundant Fuel Pumps

 

Two racors?? Tha'st a buce setup!!

 

Those fuel pumps are supposed to be very reliable.  Have you been
cleaning the screen filter that goes inside those pumps????

 

Regards,

Max Soto 

+506-8312-1367

Alajuela, Costa Rica 


On 26/06/2014, at 22:03, "Steve Smolinske"
<SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com> wrote:

	Here is a quick project I just finished before we head off
cruising.  I have replaced 3 fuel pumps in the six years I've owned
Peregrine (I have no idea why so many) this last time we just finished a
12 hour delivery from Victoria and the next day when I started the
engine at the dock, the pump failed within 1 minute.  Not wanting it to
happen while cruising or at an inopportune time the following project.
I installed a second fuel pump, two valves and a switch for current.
Now with the turning of those two valves and a toggle of the switch the
second fuel pump takes over.   I'm having a plaque made up that shows
the valve and switch positions and plan to mount it just above the fuel
filters.  Pretty sweet. 

	 

	Steve

	#312 Peregrine

	Seattle

	 

	 

	 

	 

	 

	 

	 

	 

	                       

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