Stu, thank you for the feedback (and for all your articles and posts - I have learned a lot from your writings).
"Sectionalizing" is on my list. I will take a jerry can of new clean diesel to the boat next week and connect jerry can>fuel pump>secondary filter. This will split my efforts between before/after the fuel pump. My main suspects are the npt fittings on the tank, the racor, and the secondary filter. If it continues to fail after that test I'll zero in on the secondary filter connections, filter seat, and filter bleed screw. If not, then tank fittings and racor.
Gregory - thank you, that had not occurred to me at all. I'm guessing with the sweet running before the clog and subsequent repair it's okay, but it's on my list to check now.
KWKloeber, I hadn't come across the IC30A forum - only the C30 facebook group, where I also posted. I have been overwhelmed with the quality information here on C34.org- particularly on the M25 and boat electrical systems, however I will join the IC30A forum as well and I hope the information is of the same calibre. Of course, I will ensure I properly tug my forelock when communicating with this group. Your post on checking for leaks is superb, and I will try your brake vacuum pump methods next week. Thank you. Oh, and its the 10u on the racor and a napa 3390 on the engine filter. I have been hand-tightening them on fairly forcefully, but both originals (to me) were very hard to get off. The engine filter required wraps of hocky tape to get enough grip with the strap wrench, and the racor required removal and a screwdriver hammered through the filter and another wedged in the base. Good times.
All this is actually (almost) fun. I am learning a tremendous amount about my engine. I could do without the ticking clock of haul-out, but I still have a couple of weeks to spare. If I can get a day with the winds in the right direction, I could sail it out the channel, but I am nervous. If you're bored and want a laugh, google map King Bay, Mactier Ontario. The passage to the west is where I need to get out. The passage to the south does not have a recommended gap to open water, only a winding inside channel south - good for motoring but not sailing.
"Sectionalizing" is on my list. I will take a jerry can of new clean diesel to the boat next week and connect jerry can>fuel pump>secondary filter. This will split my efforts between before/after the fuel pump. My main suspects are the npt fittings on the tank, the racor, and the secondary filter. If it continues to fail after that test I'll zero in on the secondary filter connections, filter seat, and filter bleed screw. If not, then tank fittings and racor.
Gregory - thank you, that had not occurred to me at all. I'm guessing with the sweet running before the clog and subsequent repair it's okay, but it's on my list to check now.
KWKloeber, I hadn't come across the IC30A forum - only the C30 facebook group, where I also posted. I have been overwhelmed with the quality information here on C34.org- particularly on the M25 and boat electrical systems, however I will join the IC30A forum as well and I hope the information is of the same calibre. Of course, I will ensure I properly tug my forelock when communicating with this group. Your post on checking for leaks is superb, and I will try your brake vacuum pump methods next week. Thank you. Oh, and its the 10u on the racor and a napa 3390 on the engine filter. I have been hand-tightening them on fairly forcefully, but both originals (to me) were very hard to get off. The engine filter required wraps of hocky tape to get enough grip with the strap wrench, and the racor required removal and a screwdriver hammered through the filter and another wedged in the base. Good times.
All this is actually (almost) fun. I am learning a tremendous amount about my engine. I could do without the ticking clock of haul-out, but I still have a couple of weeks to spare. If I can get a day with the winds in the right direction, I could sail it out the channel, but I am nervous. If you're bored and want a laugh, google map King Bay, Mactier Ontario. The passage to the west is where I need to get out. The passage to the south does not have a recommended gap to open water, only a winding inside channel south - good for motoring but not sailing.