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Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 27-07-2018, 05:46 |
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Capn Jimbo
Re: Fuel pump for fuel polishing system - Continuous duty pump necessary?
Pete here in Ft. Lauderdale - very boaty here - got my tank done by a professional who removes, pressure sprays, and repeat - nice job - for $160. I plan to repeat every 6 months FWIW. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 25-07-2018, 06:20 |
Replies: 71
Views: 18,131
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Capn Jimbo
Re: Fuel pump for fuel polishing system - Continuous duty pump necessary?
Agreed, if you consider having to change the Racor filter being "stuck". Most would prefer a clogged Racor than a clogged injecter, eh? Of course. As noted though, arranging the dual Racors in a... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 22-07-2018, 05:24 |
Replies: 71
Views: 18,131
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Capn Jimbo
Re: Fuel pump for fuel polishing system - Continuous duty pump necessary?
It seems that the notion of DIY polishing "systems" seem to have a following, but may be a bit of an unproved concept. Commercial polishers remove all the fuel from your tank, filter it... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 21-07-2018, 14:58 |
Replies: 71
Views: 18,131
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Capn Jimbo
Re: Fuel pump for fuel polishing system - Continuous duty pump necessary?
Forgive me, but is the premise - that "an hour+" will filter all the diesel twice - is that correct? Now if you were transferring the fuel to an empty tank, and back again, well that would surely... |
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