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diesel priming device Detroit

Started by KevinHornbuckle, August 09, 2018, 04:22:32 PM

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windtrader

@JC - what is interesting about this system is it catches water in the fuel, regular filters do not.


#Clifford - It seems the fuel line length should be as short as possible between the filter and the engine. Keeping it in the engine compartment is probably the safest location in case of any fuel leakage.
Don F
1976 MCI/TMC MC-8 #1286
Fully converted
Bought 2017

Iceni John

What's the difference (if any) between this Davco and the Racor 900FG that my bus came with as its primary filter?   The Racor separates out any water that can then be drained out its bowl, and its 2 micron filter takes out all the chunks.   My Racor's bowl has become cloudy over the years, but replacement bowls are still available.   I still have a secondary filter on the engine after the DDEC cooler plate.

John
1990 Crown 2R-40N-552 (the Super II):  6V92TAC / DDEC II / Jake,  HT740.     Hecho en Chino.
2kW of tiltable solar.
Behind the Orange Curtain, SoCal.

luvrbus

Racor is a good filter they just won't clean as much as the Davco,I think the 900 is limited to 90 GPH for cleaning,I replace 8 of the Racor this spring with the Davco 382 because it was taking 2 to 4 of the Racor to do the same as 1 Davco 382,AT&T looks at the bottom line only is why the change was made 
Life is short drink the good wine first

Dave5Cs

Don you bring up a good point about draining the water from the fuel and or tank. some MCI's actually have a tank drain little flap on the curb side low on outside to drain water out of tank bottom. I think the 5A & B and the 8"s. My 5C does not have any tank drain. Don't know about your 7 either. Small curbside door by tank area.

I do the same as JC and no fuel problems or priming etc.
Also there are no Truck wrecking yards by us, LOL
"Perfect Frequency"1979 MCI MC5Cs 6V-71,644MT Allison.
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 60th Anniversary edition.
1998 Jeep TJ ,(Gone)
Somewhere in the USA fulltiming.

luvrbus

If you just want to drain water replace your Napa 3120 fuel filter with the Napa 3123 water separator filter that has a drain at the bottom,Upgrading to the Davco is like upgrading from the old canister type to the spin on fuel filters only better   
Life is short drink the good wine first

Dave5Cs

Clifford Thanks made note of that.
"Perfect Frequency"1979 MCI MC5Cs 6V-71,644MT Allison.
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 60th Anniversary edition.
1998 Jeep TJ ,(Gone)
Somewhere in the USA fulltiming.

Jim Eh.

Prime? Never had difficulty priming 2 or 4 stoke DD, Cummins or CAT. Now Mercedes ... that's a whole different ball of wax. We had to make up a primer made from a 12v hand held transfer pump just to get the pressure AND the volume required for those.

Caveate ... as of yet!  ;)  Of course, nobody INTENDS on running out of fuel and everyone ALWAYS pre charges their fuel filters properly ... right?
"Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints"
Jim Eh.
1996 MC12
6V92TA / HT741D
Winnipeg, MB.

Geoff

One of the first things when I got my bus was put a quality fuel  gauge in it.  When it gets to empty, I know I still have at least 25 gallons in it, 125 gallons total.  I always fill up and stay ahead of the game.
Geoff
'82 RTS AZ

dtcerrato

On our AK run the one rule of thumb we always followed was to stay on the top 1/2 of the tank. Our gauge doesn't move off full until it gets down to 5/8 tank then is accurate till empty.
Dan & Sandy
North Central Florida
PD4104-129 since 1979
Toads: 2009 Jeep GC Limited 4X4 5.7L Hemi
             2008 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4 4.2L IL Vortec

luvrbus

My fuel gauge is accurate when it says 1/2 of tank it holds 115 gals just what it should according to the tank size ,I topped it off today for $314.91
Life is short drink the good wine first

richard5933

Fuel gauge? What's a fuel gauge?

165 gallons. 6.5 mpg at worst, 8.5 mpg at best. Range of between about 1000 to 1400 miles. A little less if we're running the generator while camping.

We put a yellow Post-It note next to the odometer with the next fill up point. Usually set at 600 miles down the road. Hasn't failed us yet. Gives us a few hundred buffer zone in case we can't find a fueling station just when we start looking.

Curiously, I asked the PO (who was friends with the original owner and knew of its initial purchase from GM) why it was ordered without a fuel gauge. Apparently none of the buses for his charter company were ordered with fuel gauges. The tank held so much fuel that the range was beyond the limits of any driver's daily run. They had a policy of fueling every day at the end of the run, so no fuel gauge was needed.
Richard
1974 GMC P8M4108a-125 Custom Coach "Land Cruiser" (Sold)
1964 GM PD4106-2412 (Former Bus)
1994 Airstream Excella 25-ft w/ 1999 Suburban 2500
Located in beautiful Wisconsin

luvrbus

People run out of fuel because only 80 to 85% of the fuel is usable of what a tank holds ,I go out all the time where people tell me it's not out of fuel I should have 20 gals left.I know you guys don't like electronic engines but the gizmos the electronic engines uses are on the money no guess work,plus you never see a big swing in fuel mileage like Richard a 50,000 lb bus 45 ft long all of them will be in 7 mpg range   
Life is short drink the good wine first

buswarrior

Nothing had a fuel gauge back in antiquity.

What for?

Truck or bus, you filled it up daily. Another gizmo that doesn't last the life of the vehicle, inconsistent between vehicles, you can't trust 'em in a slip seat operation, and contributes NOTHING to the profitability of the vehicle.

The grizzled veterans of the road used to say, the only people who run out of fuel are people WITH fuel gauges...

I hope all you trusting souls do a daily walk around that involves a knee on the ground looking for escaped fluids???

Perforating aluminum fuel tanks and all that...

happy coaching!
buswarrior



Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

luvrbus

Everything had a fuel gauge back then it was called a stick or a hose,some drivers were creative with the sticks with the marking   
Life is short drink the good wine first

Lin

I did not have a fuel gauge up until a couple of years ago. I would look to fill up at about 500 miles, which I figured was a bit more the half empty.  Now that I do have a gauge, I fill up when it tells me it is about half empty, which is about 500 miles.  Anyway, I like that added information the gauge provides since I only have a hubometer, which my wife refuses to read while we're traveling.  All the wiring for the fuel gauge was already in place from the factory and only needed the parts to complete.
You don't have to believe everything you think.