Poey50
Well-Known Member
I made a fuel polishing system around a Racor 500FG 10 micron filter and polished the fuel about six weeks ago. The intake tube went right to the bottom of the tank and took out quite a lot of slime and water. The filter was so clogged I changed it and then polished the fuel for 2 hours. It then looked clear on sampling.
Over the weekend I was surprised to see the fuel looked cloudy in the glass bowl beneath the primary filter. There was no obvious effect on the engine but it's not something I'd like to continue with.
My questions are ...
1. Although I can see that the Racor is good at removing free water, how good is it at removing emulsified water?
2. Would a 2 micron filter in the polisher be better at removing cloudiness?
3. Is there a treatment (that doesn't' have harmful side-effects) that turns emulsified water into free water?
4. Does temperature effect cloudiness or must more water have got in over the last month to account for the cloudiness after polishing?
5. Is there anything else I can do?
Thanks in anticipation ...
Over the weekend I was surprised to see the fuel looked cloudy in the glass bowl beneath the primary filter. There was no obvious effect on the engine but it's not something I'd like to continue with.
My questions are ...
1. Although I can see that the Racor is good at removing free water, how good is it at removing emulsified water?
2. Would a 2 micron filter in the polisher be better at removing cloudiness?
3. Is there a treatment (that doesn't' have harmful side-effects) that turns emulsified water into free water?
4. Does temperature effect cloudiness or must more water have got in over the last month to account for the cloudiness after polishing?
5. Is there anything else I can do?
Thanks in anticipation ...