better check again Bernie, these things have been know to fool the best.You sure you didn't cut & put it in the return line Bernie?

I'd go the manual prime.... maybe it's timing and shutting down before it's priming itself???
better check again Bernie, these things have been know to fool the best.You sure you didn't cut & put it in the return line Bernie?
The problem is common, the other problem that will arise is air in the engine fuel supply line under heavy load because the engine will get the fuel from where ever it can, without a one way valve that seals 100% it will pull the fuel out of the diesel heater till it can get air in via the burner nozzle. Pull the fuel pick up plate out of the top of the tank, fit a separate pick up pipe for the diesel heater and all the problems will be avoided. To prime the heater pump, drop the hose off after the pump and supply battery power to the rattle pump. When you get clean no bubble fuel flow, connect the heater pipe but leave the nut loose. Fire the pump up again direct from the battery and while the pump is still running, work your way through each connection till you get clear fuel flow with no air.BernieQ wrote:Yep the bus runs ok Bruce most people and all the new motor home draw from the top of the tanks .
I have spoken to a few mates that have done what I have and they are also at wits end to why .
Bernie .
No tap on my tank just a humungest bung .