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![]() "Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in message news:Vj4Jf.19995$sa3.356@pd7tw1no... Well...it seems that just because one draws off the water/contaminates from the bottom of the fuel filter bowl, doesn't mean that one should just let it drain into the bilge. Draining it into a cup/bottle (i.e. that won't 'melt' from the diesel fuel). Also, Diesel is significantly different from Petrol/Gasoline...one can pretty much put out a cigarette in diesel while this is not very adviseable with gasoline. Glenn. "Tony Brooks" wrote in message ... If your filter/water separator has a drain plug on it, it should an almost daily routine to draw a sample to see how much water is in the bowl. The only think is that I do not think I would like petrol fumes sloshing about in the bottom of the boat, but I assume its open without sparks & flames, so it is not as bad as in an enclosed boat. -- Tony Brooks www.TB-Training.co.uk It never crossed my mind that anyone would be that stupid - note I said petrol fumes, which people often seem to forget about - still I suppose its what you get with cross posting to several groups. -- Tony Brooks www.TB-Training.co.uk |
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