Went down to Cornwall at Christmas to visit relies and have a bit of turky on the beach.
Got as far as Exiter then found the Fronty was really struggling to get up hill, I think the penny dropped that something was amiss when I was doing about 30 flat out when an artic flew past at about 60.
Figured it must be the fuel filter, I bought one ages ago but never plucked up the courage to change it. Knowing that if I don't prime it then I risk wiping out the injection pump. With this in mind made it to my destination and booked it into VX who changed it. Run perfectly after that.
Question is I have a wicks type rubber bulb primming pump, but do I need to fit a shcrader type fitting to the end, or if I take that little cap off the pump can I push the pipe strait on, obviusly meaning the second I remove the cap all the fuel will shoot strait back to the tank.
Have primed many a marine diesel in the past but the likes of Perkins, bmc, ford ect all have the good sense to fit a priming pump to the engine.




