I took my boat out today for its second shake down . I noticed right away that my fuel gauge read empty. When i throttled down it worked somewhat. Soon after the engine started to surge sporadically. When it surged the gauge would also start to jump around. Gauge reads 1/3 i know it has at least 20 gallons that i put in in cans.
Any ideas? First i thought fuel problem, then electrical. Racor and engine filter have about 2 hrs on them. 4 cyl Lehman.
Thank You. Matt
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Fuel Gauge
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Re: Fuel Gauge
A couple questions to clarify maybe?
- Electric fuel pump or is it mechanical?
- what kind of sender for your fuel gauge? (electric or manual)
Without other thoughts - I am thinking you may have a grounding issue somewhere (or loose connection soon to be a major issue (no power))- causing an electric surge. Maybe try a meter on the back of the gauge to see what happens when there is a surge/jump around?
- Electric fuel pump or is it mechanical?
- what kind of sender for your fuel gauge? (electric or manual)
Without other thoughts - I am thinking you may have a grounding issue somewhere (or loose connection soon to be a major issue (no power))- causing an electric surge. Maybe try a meter on the back of the gauge to see what happens when there is a surge/jump around?
Reb Buckley
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Re: Fuel Gauge
Need new voltage regulator, And have to dispose of all fuel in tank and replace with new. Hope that does it.
Where do i find a new regulator? This is a photo of it. Thanx, Matt
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Re: Fuel Gauge
I have heard of people just replacing clogged filters until the fuel is clean. Three or four filters is a lot cheaper than paying to dispose of fuel and purchasing more. When I purchased my first Albin, a 97 model, it had been sitting for a year. The broker added Algae X to the fuel and told me to watch the racor filter. It never clogged but I changed it after bringing the boat to my dock and it was black. After that it was ok and I never had a problem.
Russ
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