Re: engine stalled
Reply #34 –
I feel like the avoidance of sediment is a less important function of the raised pickup tube. As you say, properly designed filters should catch the trash. Brett (earlier) mentioned the cooling function of the fuel system, and the importance of keeping some minimum amount of "unused" fuel in the tank. Perhaps this was the more important goal of the tank designers. I know our fuel tank, after a hard Interstate run in the summer with fuel down to 1/4 full, will be so hot I can't touch it for more than a few seconds.
When I was doing a Google search for your fuel pump, I saw reference to a "cooling plate" which is part of the engine ECM assembly on later model Cummins engines. Apparently, fuel passes through this plate and is used to stabilize the internal temp of the ECM. It is easy to understand why keeping the fuel in the tank above some minimum level would be important to the overall health of the engine.