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Solving Intermittent Stalling in the Caterpillar 315L Excavator
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The CAT 315L and Its Fuel System Design
The Caterpillar 315L hydraulic excavator, part of the L-series introduced in the 1990s, is a mid-sized machine known for its reliability and mechanical simplicity. Powered by a CAT 3046 turbocharged diesel engine, the 315L features a mechanical fuel injection system and a gravity-fed fuel supply line from the tank to the primary filter and lift pump. While robust, this system is sensitive to air intrusion and fuel contamination, especially in older machines or those stored for extended periods.
Stalling Symptoms and Initial Observations
A common issue with aging 315L units is sudden engine stalling after startup or during operation. In one case, the machine had been stored over winter with fuel stabilizer added. Upon spring startup, it ran briefly before stumbling and shutting down. Restarting required manually priming the fuel system and bleeding air from the filter housing. After running for 30 minutes, the engine stalled again, and the fuel system was once more found to be full of air.
This pattern—initial startup followed by stalling and air in the fuel lines—strongly suggests a breach in the fuel supply system allowing air to enter under suction.
Diagnosing Air Intrusion in the Fuel System
Air entering the fuel system can originate from several sources:
  • Cracked or brittle fuel hoses
  • Loose hose clamps or fittings
  • Corroded steel lines or pinhole leaks
  • Faulty primer pump check valves
  • Blocked or restricted fuel tank outlet
In this case, replacing 11 feet of fuel line improved performance temporarily, but the machine still stalled when jostled during digging. This pointed to a deeper issue—likely at the fuel tank outlet or internal pickup tube.
Fuel Tank Drain and Contamination Risks
The fuel tank on the 315L includes a drain valve at the bottom, which is often overlooked during routine maintenance. Over time, water and sediment settle at the bottom of the tank, especially in machines stored outdoors or in humid environments. If the pickup tube becomes partially blocked by debris or water, fuel flow is restricted, and air may be drawn into the system.
To address this, the operator located the tank drain valve, which spun freely but did not release fluid. Using a TIG welding rod, they cleared the blockage, releasing a mix of water and debris before clean fuel flowed. This confirmed that contamination was obstructing the fuel supply.
Best Practices for Preventing Fuel Starvation
To avoid similar issues:
  • Drain the fuel tank regularly, especially after long storage
  • Replace all rubber fuel lines every 5–7 years
  • Use high-quality fuel and keep the tank full to reduce condensation
  • Install a water separator with a clear bowl for visual inspection
  • Prime and bleed the system thoroughly after any fuel system service
Conclusion
The CAT 315L is a dependable excavator, but like all diesel-powered equipment, it relies on a sealed, clean fuel system. Stalling caused by air intrusion is often traced to deteriorated hoses or tank contamination. With proactive maintenance—especially draining the tank and inspecting fuel lines—operators can prevent downtime and extend the life of their machines. In the field, a simple wire and a bit of mechanical intuition can be just as valuable as a diagnostic tool.
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