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Hi together,
I think about adding a water- and dirt separating fuelfilter to the deuces fuel-delivery system and came across this product:
http://www.separ.com/separ/about2000.htm
One of the benefits of this system is the good filtergrade ( 2 to 30 microns ) and the claimed unsurpassed ability to filter water particles. I also think the the transparent bowl is a positive thing to have because you can make a visual check.
A heated version also exists, for vegetable-oil users or or very low temp applications.
Two things about the filter that strike me are that it is stated that it's recommended to be placed on the vacuum-side of the fuelsystem (in front of the pump) which is a problem when you want to keep the stock pump, and that they say it is for "light diesel" oil. I wonder what happens when I have something with a heavier viscosity in the tank (its a multifueler after all...). I alreday contacted the company who produces these filters, but I just would like to know what you guys think of this.
Cheers,
Mark
I think about adding a water- and dirt separating fuelfilter to the deuces fuel-delivery system and came across this product:
http://www.separ.com/separ/about2000.htm
One of the benefits of this system is the good filtergrade ( 2 to 30 microns ) and the claimed unsurpassed ability to filter water particles. I also think the the transparent bowl is a positive thing to have because you can make a visual check.
A heated version also exists, for vegetable-oil users or or very low temp applications.
Two things about the filter that strike me are that it is stated that it's recommended to be placed on the vacuum-side of the fuelsystem (in front of the pump) which is a problem when you want to keep the stock pump, and that they say it is for "light diesel" oil. I wonder what happens when I have something with a heavier viscosity in the tank (its a multifueler after all...). I alreday contacted the company who produces these filters, but I just would like to know what you guys think of this.
Cheers,
Mark