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If you just want to switch over to a second filter, there are a couple
of different valve combinations that will do the job. However, if you want to replace a filter element while the engine is running, you have to make sure that air cannot be pulled into the engine fuel line via the open filter. It's also good to have a system that is simple to understand if someone who is new to the boat has to operate the valves. On my boat I use a tee at each end of the filter bank, with on-off ball valves at the inlet and outlet of each filter. Pretty obvious setup for a stranger to figure out, and you can completely isolate whatever section of the system you are working on. You also have to figure out a way to re-prime the new filter with fuel. On the bigger Racors with the T-handle you can pour fuel in the top from a camping-type fuel container. Some of the smaller filters come with a priming pump. Two filters is a great idea, and saved me in a tight spot one night. Well worth the several hundred in filters and plumbing! Cheers John |
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