Thanks Niel,
I'll look at this on my westerbeke.
Doug

Douglas Mountjoy
1988 C&C LF 39
Mexico at large
1984 Sabre 34
Port Orchard, WA


On Wed, Jun 28, 2023, 17:53 Neil Gallagher via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> David,
>
> This may be a long shot, but on a Universal M3-20B that I installed on a
> club launch, and I think all Universals, the fuel pump gets its power under
> normal running conditions via an oil pressure switch.  When starting the
> engine, the glow plug switch energizes the electric fuel pump in addition
> to the glow plugs (you can hear it clicking when you press the glow plug
> switch), but once the oil pressure rises it closes the oil pressure switch
> and keeps the fuel pump running when you let up on the glow plug switch.
> Incidentally the reason you hear the pump running after you shut the engine
> off is that it takes a few seconds for the oil pressure to drop to the
> point where the switch opens.
>
> I ran in to a problem with that engine when sludge got in to the
> connection to the oil pressure switch and kept it from closing properly,
> and thus the fuel pump intermittently stopped running and stalled the
> engine. Until I found the real problem I put a relay powered by the engine
> on/off key switch that powered the fuel pump directly, but when I flushed
> the oil switch a few times it cured the problem.
>
> Not sure how relevant this may be to your issues, but may be of interest.
>
> Neil Gallagher
> Weatherly, 35-1
> Glen Cove, NY
>
> On 6/27/2023 12:45 PM, David Knecht via CnC-List wrote:
>
> So I am back to my engine problem hoping someone can help clarify things.
> I have had the engine quit several more times, but with no consistency as
> to when or why it happens. We were on a cruise recently and used it often
> and for long periods going in and out of harbors.  Mostly it worked fine
> but had it stall several times: start and run for a few minutes, then
> stall, restart then stall, restart then stall, then run fine for 20 min or
> more.  This happened in two separate situations a few days apart but no
> stall several other times.  In all cases, it has eventually restarted and
> ran for extended periods.  These intermittent problems are the hardest to
> diagnose in my experience.  This seems most likely to be a fuel related
> issue so now I am trying to fully understand the fuel system.
>
> I installed a Racor 500 unit last summer with a T-handle vacuum gauge on
> top.  Fuel goes from the tank, through the shutoff lever to the Racor, then
> to the fuel pump, then to the secondary and on to the engine.  If I
> understand this correctly, the gauge on the Racor unit will measure
> restriction in the fuel flow upstream of the gauge, ie the primary (30 µm
> in my case).     I know the gauge works because if you partially shut off
> the fuel lever, you see the gauge gradually increase in vacuum reading.
> But it seems that it will not tell you if the secondary is plugged.
>
> 1. I don’t see how the secondary (10 µm in my case) could be plugged if
> the primary is fine but I guess not impossible.   My temptation is to
> replace the secondary since the primary is not showing any sign of being
> plugged (from the gauge), but I don’t see how this could lead to an
> infrequent intermittent stall.
> 2.  Fuel pump problem (loose wire etc.)?  You can hear the fuel pump
> running when the engine is off and I have never heard it stop or pause.
> Can fuel pumps fail like this?  Can that lead to an intermittent stall?
> 3.  Air getting into fuel line- seems possible, but I don’t see how that
> can be the cause if the engine runs for an hour continuously once restarted.
>
> Any ideas welcome!  Dave
>
> S/V Aries
> 1990 C&C 34+
> New London, CT
>
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