abdiel
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I was thinking about making my own diesel fuel polisher. I know what filter to use but Im not sure what type of pump. Has anyone any ideas (make it cheap) Thanks
Abdiel
Abdiel
Something like this works for me; other internet auction sites are available.
The fuel polishing units available for hire have at least 2 or 3 coarse filters and up to 6 fine filters and a pressure gauge
I was thinking about making my own diesel fuel polisher. I know what filter to use but Im not sure what type of pump. Has anyone any ideas (make it cheap)
I'm thinking of making a DIY fuel polisher, I now know which pump to use, but what would be the best (cheepest) filter that water seperates and has resonably inexpensive filter inserts.
I was thinking about making my own diesel fuel polisher. I know what filter to use but Im not sure what type of pump. Has anyone any ideas (make it cheap) Thanks
Abdiel
CAV Fuel filters were OK 40 years ago, the simple paper element is very inexpensive but you get what you pay for, as it does virtually nothing.
That'll be welcome news to the countless thousands of boatowners who have them fitted!![]()
Something like this works for me; other internet auction sites are available.
To add to that, use of copper with hydrocarbons is often not a good idea.
Don't most fuel tank installations utilise copper tubing?