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Subject: Re: 97 detroit 60 series


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Bob Dilks
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Date Posted: 01/ 4/ 07, 8:07am
In reply to: keith 's message, "97 detroit 60 series" on 12/ 28/ 06, 1:22pm

I agree with others the engine is not getting fuel - but why? If you have a check valve in the fuel line that is working then you likely have an air leak after the check valve and after the secondary filter. If the check valve is missing or leaking then the vacuum produced by fuel leaking back to the tank through the check valve coupled with an air leak after the secondary filter, is causing fuel to be siphoned from the secondary filter to the point where the engine needs about a minute to crank fuel back to start the engine. My experience with replacing filters is that the secondary filter must be filled to the absolute top for the engine to start promptly. Your engine should start in about a second. Remove the secondary filter, fill it to the top with new diesel, reinstall and promptly turn the ignition key.
Call Holland Motor Homes at 800-221-7197 for additional diagnostic help. If repair needed, take coach to a diesel shop in your area that has experience with Detroit Series 92 engines. Its possible you have a contaminated tank where fungus is clogging the filters reducing fuel flow to the point that high pump pressure is needed to supply the engine.

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Keith
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Date Posted: 01/ 4/ 07, 6:37pm

talked to a diesel mech. he thinks it is a blown fuse to the ecm, no service engine codes going to hook to computer read out this weekend I hope let you know the out come thanks, Keith

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Keith
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Date Posted: 01/ 19/ 07, 2:45pm

hello My starting seams to have been air after checking every fitting took lines loose on fuel pump turned the engine which did pump fuel retighted lines has started quick every since I would think they need to be run a few minutes every couple of weeks, all this problem happened while sitting for two months thanks for all the help Keith

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