Bill.Secure
New member
Several months ago I removed unused diesel fuel from the Wallas fuel reservoir. However, each time I get on the boat I smell diesel fuel in the cabin (but very little under the sink where the reservoir is located). The hotter the day the stronger the smell. Today when I got on board, the smell was so strong it had triggered the CO monitor.
Neither the Wallas manual nor the CD-25 manual talked about either fuel removal or this condition. I did find a hint in one place in the manual where it said something like "avoid tipping the stove when you remove it so as not to spill fuel that's around the burner". Is there a procedure I should have been following to remove fuel from this area? The stove was dealer rather than factory installed if that could make a difference.
Is there some fuel removal procedure I should be following relative to fuel around the burner?
Bill
Edgewater, MD
Neither the Wallas manual nor the CD-25 manual talked about either fuel removal or this condition. I did find a hint in one place in the manual where it said something like "avoid tipping the stove when you remove it so as not to spill fuel that's around the burner". Is there a procedure I should have been following to remove fuel from this area? The stove was dealer rather than factory installed if that could make a difference.
Is there some fuel removal procedure I should be following relative to fuel around the burner?
Bill
Edgewater, MD