mrmowitallpa
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Gravely 460 Model: 992233 Zero Turn with a Kohler ECV749 EFI engine. The mower is stored in an enclosed trailer. Used 1-2 times per week for 7-8 hours total. I've been having an issue where I open the trailer after 5-6 days to start the mower on the first lawn on my route, and get a strong odor of fuel. It's clearly coming from this tank selector valve, which I've now replaced twice with an OEM Gravely part. I am certain that the fuel tank is not leaking, but it also appears to be splashing or spraying the tank from this valve, as evidenced by the fuel residue on the metal cover plate and tank. I replace the fuel filter annually during my late fall winterization process, and also replaced these clamps with fuel injection screw type band clamps.
Another strange issue is that ever summer in mid-late July (hottest here in PA), the fuel system does not supply fuel to the filter. Almost like it becomes air or vacuum locked. I run clear fuel filters, so I can physically see that there is no fuel getting to the filter. I then have to break it down in the field, reroute lines from this valve, directly from the tank to the filter.
I'm scratching my head at this point. What is going on here that I'm overlooking?


Another strange issue is that ever summer in mid-late July (hottest here in PA), the fuel system does not supply fuel to the filter. Almost like it becomes air or vacuum locked. I run clear fuel filters, so I can physically see that there is no fuel getting to the filter. I then have to break it down in the field, reroute lines from this valve, directly from the tank to the filter.
I'm scratching my head at this point. What is going on here that I'm overlooking?


