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I've started using this for my heater project and it's working good. If you need to figure out the fuel level in the tank what you should do is release the pressure in the tank then open the large ball valve on top to let the pressure equalize. It may take a min or 2 as the oil moves out of the...
So just a couple comments. I bought all the components new save a couple of pics of threaded pipe, and a pice of aluminum to mount it to. I'm in the whole thing about $330.
The inside of the clear tube is 3/4 inch and the outside is 1" but don't think you can out on a hose clamp that size get...
Well this setup is for a oil furnace so it will be adequate. This may also be the first step before an investment in a centrifuge... I've been eyeballing some vehicles but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
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Picked up some of the parts today had to wait on another filter base. I went with a more common base 1"x12 pitch. 12 micron waters separator filter and a 2 micron secondary got about $180in parts and bought the tank new at harbor freight last week... unfortunately I forgot they are opening a new...
@peashooter
I realize this is an older post that I am refreshing. How has this setup worked for you? Size/range pressure gauges did you buy, and what pressure do you run the filtering at?
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I will be building this setup for an oil furnace I'll be using to heat the shop. So I'll take some pics As to my work
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