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![]() bowgus wrote: You might install an additional filter in the fuel line making it the primary one (I installed a see-through one) to keep crapola out of the meter, then the meter downstream from that filter. "Mvd" wrote in message om... Hi, I have a fuel flow meter NAVMAN F2100 that i want to install in my boat. The engine is a MERCUISER 4.3L (no EFI). The boat an RINKER captiva 192 BR The manual says that i must install it AFTER a primary fuel filter. But on the mercruiser after the prinmary fuel filter the fuel lines are from metal and are very close to the engine. Any of you boaters got experience with installing this meter on your boat with a mercruiser engine. Als tips and photo''s are welcome. Txs Mvd The Netherlands |
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Be careful with "see through" filters, the USCG frowns on plastic/glass
filters on inboard gasoline engines! OK for diesel of course. Good Luck Mike |
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