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Aqua hot leaking diesel
01-05-2010, 02:25
Post: #11
Aqua hot leaking diesel
If you are going to do much work on your AH putting those valves in the fuel
line are a good idea. I was worried about the internal integrity of the fuel
lines if I had to keep pinching them with Vice Grips to shut off the fuel. And,
since fuel leaking seems to be a systemic problem (I too have a leaking fuel
pump I am getting ready to replace), it really helps to be able to shut off the
fuel. For a year I have just been turning the fuel on when I wanted to run the
AH and then turning it off when I turned the AH off. I realize that's more
hassle than most people want but as a full timer, most of the time in warm
places, using my AH on diesel fuel is not a frequent occurrence. However, just
to have it right I am going to replace my pump. My fuel lines come down the
compartment wall toward the front of the coach so I mounted the valves there
before they go inside the AH.

If you put those valves in make sure to get high quality valves. The fuel
pressure is very high. The first time I got some at an auto supply store they
told me diesel fuel was no problem but when I turned on the AH it blew the
valves apart. (what a mess) I got the good ones at Grainger.

And also, as Rick mentioned,I put plug in connectors on the four wires under
the left cover (I have been thinking about replacing those four plug in
connectors with a 4 wire trailer connector to make it even easier), so I now can
take the whole unit in and out very easily. Sometimes these units are hard to
get to so it is better to be able to work on it on the bench (and easier on my
old back along with being easier to get tools on it)

By the way, I have great respect for Roger Berke, and he has helped me
immensely. He really knows what he is doing and when he is not close like he
will be at Quartzite, he is nice enough to offer suggestions if you want to
tackle it yourself. And he has or can get all the parts as I recall at a
discount. And when you are working with AH prices that helps.

Anyway, if you don't want to mess with it or if Roger's there, I'd get him to do
it in a heartbeat.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" wrote:
>
> Bob,
> I put the ball valve on top of the aquahot unit. On mine there is a check
valve in the fuel line, I put the ball valve next to that. While your in there,
you might as well change the fuel line. I used 1/4inch fuel injector hose for
that, available at most auto supply stores.
> Another thing I did to simplify future Aquahot service work was to add high
quality bullet connectors to the wires which connect the burner to the main
unit. Lee Davis told me this trick. Now when I need service I turn off the fuel,
remove 2 nuts and unsnap the wires and I can take the burner out and work on it
on a bench, instead of working on it in the torture chamber!
>
> Rick Archie
> 97 WLWB 43 "Fort R#4"
> Fort Worth
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "contrail Bob" wrote:
> >
> > Hi Rick, Thanks, yes it's around that little cover that mine continues to
leak. I sent Roger a email this morning and I believe I'll probably do a
rebuild on my unit. where did you install the 1/4 inch ball valve at in the
system? Thanks for the info.
> > Bob&Carol Howald 99LX SPI for the winter
>
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01-05-2010, 05:41
Post: #12
Aqua hot leaking diesel
I would add to what Rick is saying but instead of just fuel injector line go
with the Goodyear J30R9 fuel line. It is setup to withstand Biodiesel since it
has an internal vital lining. With about 2 - 3% mandated blending going on and
only increased percentage in the future, I believe we will start seeing fuel
lines weeping and failing.

Al & Kathy Johnson
96 BMC B100
Mandeville, Louisiana


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "contrail Bob" wrote:
>
> Hi Rick, Thanks, yes it's around that little cover that mine continues to
leak. I sent Roger a email this morning and I believe I'll probably do a
rebuild on my unit. where did you install the 1/4 inch ball valve at in the
system? Thanks for the info.
> Bob&Carol Howald 99LX SPI for the winter
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" wrote:
> >
> > Bob and Wallace,
> > The Aqua Hot fuel pump has a tiny cover that once it starts leaking you
will probably just want to replace it. There are also 2 banjo bolts beside the
fuel pump with copper washers, be sure those are tight. If you buy a new fuel
pump from Roger you get 4 new copper washers. You probably also need 4 new
rubber gaskets which seal around the fuel lines and wiring. One easy way to
repair this would be to do an exchange of the whole main burner unit. You send
Roger your burner and he ships a rebuilt one immediately back to you.
> > On mine I also installed a 1/4 inch ball valve to shut off the fuel. This
is handy when changing nozzles, filters, fuel lines or when you may have a drip.
> >
> > Rick Archie....
> > 97 WLWB 43 "Fort R #4"
> > Fort Worth
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "contrail Bob" wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all, We're at SPI and I've noticed that my AQ is leaking fuel. I took
the main burner off and it looks like the outside seal on the fuel pump is
leaking a lot of fuel. has anyone replaced this pump or can I just replace the
seal in the pump???? It was leaking a small amount when I left home, I
tightened all the screw's and that seemed to fix it. Before I arrived here at
SPI I filled the fuel tank on the bus and now the leak is big time, it leak's
without using it. Thanks.
> > >
> > > Bpb&Carol
> > > 99LX Bunker Hill, Il. (now at SPI, Tx.)
> > >
> >
>
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