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Capt John wrote:
(Always keep your tank full.) The keep your tank full business has been pretty much demolished here and in other venues. It isn't practical anyway unless you cruise from marina to marina and spend a lot of time fueling. Constantly topping up instead of burning the fuel means that there will always be a large component of older fuel in the tank mix. Another point, those 2 micron filters on your Racor, check with your engine manufacturer..... This can be an issue in most circumstances. However, with the fuel polishing system (I agree BTW that it is a silly name but it's the one in current usage) the Racor gets much cleaner fuel than in a typical system. Because the Racor is one of the smallest filters available it is way oversize for the engine. It's a 15 GPH filter on an engine that normally draws about 1. This makes the pressure drop across it with the finer element much less of an issue. It's also being pressure fed by an electric fuel pump. The gauge between the filter and the engine driven pump always shows positive PSI so I have no concerns. I also have a bypass from the fuel polishing pump that can be opened in a few moments to completely bypass the 2 mu Racor while I change the element. Better to have that one load up than the engine mounted secondary which is harder to change and requires bleeding the injectors afterwards. -- Roger Long |
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