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Several years ago I repowered my prev boat with a Yanmar 3GM. A few
weeks later I received a notice from Mack Boring that use of a filter smaller than 30 micron places stress on the lift pump and that use of such a filter would void the warranty. I started using a 30 micro (red) element and changed the on-engine filter more often. This spring while returning from the Bahamas, we lost our engine (Perkins) and had to be towed the last few miles to Palm Beach. Turns out that the lift pump failed. Mechanic at Ribovitch-Spencer said that it is true that too small of a filter can cause lift pump failure. He recommended at 30 micron as well along with changing the on-engine filter regularly. Doug s/v Callista "Marc Auslander" wrote in message ... these are really nice, I always try to drain the bowl...... I've had several recommendations for the Raycor 500 series. Thanks. As a primary filter (my engine has a built in fuel filter) to you use the 2 micron or the 10 micron element? I would think that given the size of my engine (Yanmar 2GM) I should just use 2 micron even though its the primary filter. -- |
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