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On Tue, 9 May 2006 17:35:54 -0400, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote: The day tank holds 24 hours of fuel at normal cruise. All fuel entering the day tank goes through a pair of 1000FG filters with 10 micron filters and water sensors in the bowls so all the fuel is filtered rather than a recirculating polishing system that filters the same fuel over and over. I would argue for using 2 micron filters. Get the crud out at the earliest possible point in the system. 1000FGs should last almost forever feeding a sailboat engine. I have them out in front of a pair of Detroit 671s and they are typically good for 500 to 1000 gallons between element changes (2 micron filters). |
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