Have a 2013 BX2370. I have changed the fuel pump and the fuel filters and after about 30 minutes in starts to stall. It was doing this before I changed the filters and pump. At a loss as what could possibly be causing this. Thanks in advance.
When you pulled off the filter.....did by chance you allow diesel to flow out of the hose? OR did you pinch it tight?Have a 2013 BX2370. I have changed the fuel pump and the fuel filters and after about 30 minutes in starts to stall. It was doing this before I changed the filters and pump. At a loss as what could possibly be causing this. Thanks in advance.
If you can get a chunk to come out somehow.....you'll know at least WHAT it might be......Checked the flow and it was weak, know the feeling sometimes, I blew it back towards the field tank and now it has a good flow, just like my younger years. I'm going to try and syphon the fuel out and maybe pick up the trash. Been reading that removing the tank is a real pain. Thanks again.
I was having the same trouble with my new to me BX2670. Didn't see anything in the filters, but the dealer said change them first. I had the cap loose when I blew mine out and made a big mess as my tank was almost full. Mine has good flow now, so I added a shocker dose of Bio kleen to my tank just in case there is an algae problem. The was no slime or anything in my filers though. I really dread having to pull that tank. I'll drain the fuel if it happens again, and use a shop vac with a piece of 3/4 heater hose to see if I can get anything out of the tank before pulling.Good luck.I purchased a syphon and pulled the fuel out and then ran it back in through a screen. Didn't see anything. Hopefully I broke it up enough to pass through to the fuel filters. Ran good for two hours after I blew out the line. Will wait and see if it returns before I even think about pulling the tank. Thanks for all the advice.
In my opinion that only applies to gasoline not diesel.