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Fuel Filter
A bit of advice would be appreciated.
I use two 5m Zodiacs as part of a SCUBA club but we seem to have continuous problems caused by water in fuel. We currently have sealed metal fuel filters mounted on the transoms of the boats however as these are sealed it is not possible to see what is going on, if water is accumulating etc. I have been thinking about changing these for clear plastic filters (also transon mounted) with valves on the bottom to drain any water/crud. Has anyone had any experience of using these type of filters in this environment and have anything to recomend or steer clear of? Also is the plastic stong enough to withstand rough treatment of both divers and their equipment!? If not it might be necessary to construct some sort of cage around the filter. All advice gratefully recieved Anthony |
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