I have a M 41 that has been sitting idle in my garage since 1996. Prior to that it was used for about 2 seasons with no servicing.
I drained what fuel I could from the sump and checked the plastic filter. The filter was clean and the old kerosene was yellowish in color.
I took out the solenoid from the top of the fuel box and looked in the hole as best as I could and it looked clean and free of gunk.
I have no external fuel tank so I jury rigged a 1 qt coffee can so that the bottom of the can is 16" above the base of the heater to act as a fuel tank (yeah, I know, shade tree, red neck mechanic).
On the 1st attempt to light after slowly depressing and releasing the fuel set lever 3 times I had 4 burner lights on steady, with intake fan running and a quiet fuel pump (not chattering or banging). The igniter housing at the base of the burner got warm. I had no ignition after waiting quite a while after the burner lights came on. I then pushed the off button, waited a few minutes and started the start sequence again. This time I had all 8 burner lights but they were flashing, igniter housing was warm to touch, and the intake fan working. Again the burner failed to light. I can feel air flow exit the exhaust pipe from the intake fan, so I know the air is not blocked.
I know there is fuel in the pump box because of the amount of kerosene that I had to pour into the can.
I tried to remove the thin capillary line from the burner to see if fuel was coming out but it is quite difficult to remove and I did not want to break it.
Is it just a threaded connection to the side of the burner can?
What kind of fuel flow should I expect to see from the end of that capillary tube?
Should I remove that capillary tube and blow air through it?
Thanks
I drained what fuel I could from the sump and checked the plastic filter. The filter was clean and the old kerosene was yellowish in color.
I took out the solenoid from the top of the fuel box and looked in the hole as best as I could and it looked clean and free of gunk.
I have no external fuel tank so I jury rigged a 1 qt coffee can so that the bottom of the can is 16" above the base of the heater to act as a fuel tank (yeah, I know, shade tree, red neck mechanic).
On the 1st attempt to light after slowly depressing and releasing the fuel set lever 3 times I had 4 burner lights on steady, with intake fan running and a quiet fuel pump (not chattering or banging). The igniter housing at the base of the burner got warm. I had no ignition after waiting quite a while after the burner lights came on. I then pushed the off button, waited a few minutes and started the start sequence again. This time I had all 8 burner lights but they were flashing, igniter housing was warm to touch, and the intake fan working. Again the burner failed to light. I can feel air flow exit the exhaust pipe from the intake fan, so I know the air is not blocked.
I know there is fuel in the pump box because of the amount of kerosene that I had to pour into the can.
I tried to remove the thin capillary line from the burner to see if fuel was coming out but it is quite difficult to remove and I did not want to break it.
Is it just a threaded connection to the side of the burner can?
What kind of fuel flow should I expect to see from the end of that capillary tube?
Should I remove that capillary tube and blow air through it?
Thanks
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