Sampsonn_
New Member
After sitting for a few days our 310D would start, begin surging, then die. Diagnosed this as being loss of prime. Replaced the fuel transfer pump and this corrected it - starts great and runs fine. But now we're seeing that during startup and for a short period afterwards, fuel is dribbling out of the overflow orifice on the bottom side of the new transfer pump.
I guess I should admit that I'm not actually certain what this orifice is for, but I can't see any other reason for there to be a small uncapped hole on the fuel pump, so an overflow is my assumption. The old transfer pump had the same orifice but I don't recall ever seeing it leak diesel like this one is. I'm confident that it's not leaking from the fittings because the fittings are dry, and the leak stops itself after operating the machine for a while.
Any advice would be really appreciated. Thank you

I guess I should admit that I'm not actually certain what this orifice is for, but I can't see any other reason for there to be a small uncapped hole on the fuel pump, so an overflow is my assumption. The old transfer pump had the same orifice but I don't recall ever seeing it leak diesel like this one is. I'm confident that it's not leaking from the fittings because the fittings are dry, and the leak stops itself after operating the machine for a while.
Any advice would be really appreciated. Thank you
