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Vormax System in W123...problem when switching to "main" tank...
Hi-
I'm brand new to the forum and new to MB and to running WVO, etc. So please forgive me if I say anything foolish, or that doesn't seem right! A week ago we purchased a 1982 300CD with a two-tank Vormax system and a hot fox tank heater. The system was professionally installed about 5 years ago. We have put about 400 miles on the car and all has worked just fine until today. Always started and finished on the small diesel purge tank (after 80C reached). The "main" tank has a mix right now of a little bit of SVO and mostly conventional diesel. When I switched to the main tank earlier today after 80C was reached, the car began to sputter, lose power and then stalled. I tried to restart with no success. I switched back to the purge tank and tried to restart....nothing. Finally I decided trying to use the primer button on the injector pump. I primed about 10-12 times and then restarted the car with no problem. The car ran fine for another 20 miles on the purge tank. Feeling brave, I decided again to try switching to the main tank. Shortly after flipping the switches the car again lost power, sputtered and stalled. So I repeated the priming, restarted, and got it home on the purge tank. After I got home I tried switching to the main tank at idle and it worked fine for several minutes. When I gave it some throttle though it started to run a lot more rough and stalled after 20 seconds or so. In noticed that the "bulb" (looks like a primer bulb on outboard engine) on the outlet side of the vormax was quite full and firm. Seemed like it wasn't this way when all was working fine. So, now what? I'm am fairly mechanically inclined but the complication added by the SVO system has me a bit lost! Do I need to change the fuel water separator? (the gauge is hard to read but looks like it is pointing on the line between white and green). Is there another filter for the SVO? I am assuming the main spin on filter is fine since all runs fine when running on just the purge tank. If I do need to change the separator and / or other filters, what is the air purge process with the two tank system? Does anyone have diagrams of a similar system?? Any help would be most appreciated! Thanks, Paul I tried to include a few photos that might help understand how this thing is plumbed. |
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