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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:24:15 +0000 (UTC), "John"
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:59:40 +0000, wb
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Just pulled the burner out a little; no fuel coming out the nozzle so
my first suspicions are air lock or blocked nozzle.
What's the best way to bleed and should I attempt to remove the nozzle
- there doesn't seem to be enough space for a socket wrench?
regards


Weve been down this road recently so I suggest you google for oil boiler.
Also please note 35 second fuel is significantly more trouble to ignite than
28 so a kerosine burner will most likely give you starting up trouble anyway
if you try to burn 35.
If you really can't get anywhere try us again but with some details of
boiler and burner


Hi John,
I've spent half the day googling with little success - I must be
asking the wrong questions.
I've taken the nozzle out and it doesn't seem to be the problem -
rather, the fuel pump seems to be blocked - plunger stuck. Have you
any experience of these? .This is a fairly old system (installed
about 30 -35 years ago; boiler casing says Thorn, motor says
Compton..?, fuel pump does not appear to have a makers name, though
there is a label with an arrow and S & R at either end.

Regards