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On Jul 30, 10:23 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
I wonder also if this flow issue factors into the filter size debate that has gone on here an other places. 2 micron filters would reduce the flow rate and thus the effectiveness of the water separation. In a situation where you were just barely getting enough water out of the fuel, passing some particles on the the secondary filter(s) might be important. Also, if filters are operating close to maximum flow, they won't be able to hold as much before needing replacement. Secondary filters, which are not also called on to separate water, would then be the best place to deal with the finer particles. In a situation like mine, where water is an insignificant problem, the smallest filter I can buy is way oversize for the optimum flow rate, and the secondary is a real bitch to change out, continuing to run 2 micron elements in the primary makes sense to me. What do you think, Joe? -- Roger Long Seems your additive is making the alge smaller, and water particles smaller, so I'd stick with finer filters. The alge growth is not effected much by water in the fuel. Your problem is due to fuel sitting to long in the tank and degrading. Todays diesel is far more unstable than it was 15-20 years ago due to all the catalytic cracking to squeeze more out of a barrel of crude. What we call alge is really tar and wax ect..ect..seperating from the light oil and forming globs. Best thing you can do is use your fuel up asap, or install a polishing system. I'd suggest lots of motor sailing for you.. and a 12 pack of filters. Joe |
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