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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Doug Dotson wrote: This helps alot, thanks! LaBomba suggested that just amking the primary filter bigger would solve the problem. I was thinking that this might be a easier solution, but it appears that a separate polishing system does have advantages over just using a filter that does not clog up so quickly. There is a finite amount of filter-clogging gunk in your fuel system at any given time, the more of it gets in your filter, the less stays in the system (and potentially ends up in the injector pump & injectors). A filter element that does not clog up as quickly is either 1- bigger and can thus hold more gunk OR 2- is letting a lot of the gunk pass thru. QED The filter on the engine seems to prevent ,ost remaining gunk from reaching the injector pump and injectors. It must since it seems to be the one that was clogging up most. My intended strategy is to oly fill one tank at a time, set the newly filled tank to polishing while running the engine off of the other tank. Then when the engine tank gets low, switch the engine to the polished tank, then fill and polish the other tank. That way I always have clean fuel ready and waiting (and plenty of it) and I don;t have to rush to fill again. Sounds good but it might take a while. Take a while to what? Polish the tank? I'm still in a quandry about Raycor style filters vs the paper towel roll type. Perhaps RichH will chime in on this one since he is an expert on filtration systems. Does Safeway carry 15 uM paper towels? At Trawlersfest I had two lengthy discussions with paper towel filter advocates. Their theory is that the random oriented strands of the paper towel can trap any size particle, down to sub-micron, instead of acting like a sieve to pass through anything below a given size (they like to avoid mentioning that the "sieve" stops anything above it's rated size). However they never explained why the filters don't clog up if they are indeed trapping particles, or why particles can't become dislodged and re-enter the system. Also, the paper towel systems they were advocating were all "bypass" filters, ie on the pressure regulator discharge rather than on the main loop, so they did not filter more than a small percentage of the fuel being pumped. This is due to the fact that paper towels can't withstand a very high differential pressure. According to RichH, the rated size of a filter is based upon what size particles it can remove on a single pass. A polishing system recirculates and each pass through the filter removes more because a filter is much more than just a fancy sieve. I dunno. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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