smithbrl
Bronze Member
The tank on my D2350 leaked all the fuel out over a 2-3 month period. I didn't check the fuel level before I started the tractor. It ran fine for a few minutes then died. Not thinking, I tried to start it a few times and it would run for a few seconds then die. I finally thought to check the fuel level and found there was none.
At this point I decided to fix the tank but the bottom was rotted out with numerous pin holes, so I had my neighbor weld up a new tank.
I installed the tank and bled the new fuel filter assembly, injector pump and injectors.
While I was bleeding the injectors I wound up bumping the return lines, creating a small fuel leak, so I removed the old return lines and installed new ones.
After cranking the tractor I noticed that no fuel was going back into the tank. I removed the return hose from the tank and held it below the level of the injectors but still no fuel. I connected the return hose back into the tank and let the tractor run for another 10-15 minutes and finally saw a little spurting of return fuel but it seemed like it wasn't enough, although I had never looked to see how much fuel was being returned with the old tank.
Anyway, all that to ask: how much fuel should I have being returned? Is this small amount of return fuel a problem that should be looked in to?
At this point I decided to fix the tank but the bottom was rotted out with numerous pin holes, so I had my neighbor weld up a new tank.
I installed the tank and bled the new fuel filter assembly, injector pump and injectors.
While I was bleeding the injectors I wound up bumping the return lines, creating a small fuel leak, so I removed the old return lines and installed new ones.
After cranking the tractor I noticed that no fuel was going back into the tank. I removed the return hose from the tank and held it below the level of the injectors but still no fuel. I connected the return hose back into the tank and let the tractor run for another 10-15 minutes and finally saw a little spurting of return fuel but it seemed like it wasn't enough, although I had never looked to see how much fuel was being returned with the old tank.
Anyway, all that to ask: how much fuel should I have being returned? Is this small amount of return fuel a problem that should be looked in to?