C3.3 Industrial Engine Caterpillar


Air in Fuel - Test

Usage:

C3.3 E3K

Table 1
Required Tools    
Tool     Part Number     Part Description     Qty    
A     2P-8278     Fuel Flow Tube (Sight Gauge)     1    

This procedure checks for air in the fuel system. This procedure also assists in finding the source of the air.

  1. Examine the fuel system for leaks. Ensure that the fuel line fittings are properly tightened. Check the fuel level in the fuel tank. Air can enter the fuel system on the suction side between the fuel transfer pump and the fuel tank.

    ------ WARNING! ------

    Work carefully around an engine that is running. Engine parts that are hot, or parts that are moving, can cause personal injury.

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  1. Install Tooling A in the fuel return line. When possible, install the sight gauge in a straight section of the fuel line that is at least 304.8 mm (12 inches) long. Do not install the sight gauge near the following devices that create turbulence:

    • Elbows

    • Relief valves

    • Check valves

    Observe the fuel flow during engine cranking. Look for air bubbles in the fuel. If there is no fuel that is present in the sight gauge, prime the fuel system. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime" for more information. If the engine starts, check for air in the fuel at varying engine speeds. When possible, operate the engine under the conditions which have been suspect.




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    2P-8278 Fuel Flow Tube (Sight Gauge)

    (1) A steady stream of small bubbles with a diameter of approximately 1.60 mm (0.063 inch) is an acceptable amount of air in the fuel.

    (2) Bubbles with a diameter of approximately 6.35 mm (0.250 inch) are also acceptable if there is two seconds to three seconds intervals between bubbles.

    (3) Excessive air bubbles in the fuel are not acceptable.

  1. If excessive air is seen in the sight gauge in the fuel return line, install a second sight gauge at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump. If a second sight gauge is not available, move the sight gauge from the fuel return line and install the sight gauge at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump. Observe the fuel flow during engine cranking. Look for air bubbles in the fuel. If there is no fuel that is present in the sight gauge, prime the fuel system. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime" for more information. If the engine starts, check for air in the fuel at varying engine speeds.

    If excessive air is not seen at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump, the air is entering the system after the fuel transfer pump. Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System - Prime".

    If excessive air is seen at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump, air is entering through the suction side of the fuel system.

    ------ WARNING! ------

    To avoid personal injury, always wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air.

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    NOTICE

    To avoid damage, do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) to pressurize the fuel tank.


  1. Pressurize the fuel tank to 35 kPa (5 psi). Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) in order to avoid damage to the fuel tank. Check for leaks in the fuel lines between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. Repair any leaks that are found. Check the fuel pressure in order to ensure that the fuel transfer pump is operating properly. For information about checking the fuel pressure, Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel System Pressure - Test".

  1. If the source of the air is not found, disconnect the supply line from the fuel tank and connect an external fuel supply to the inlet of the fuel transfer pump. If this corrects the problem, repair the fuel tank or the stand pipe in the fuel tank.
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