LittleShip
Well-Known Member
Taken from the thread posted.....
It's been that way for the last 30+ years.
Well that will mean I will be almost 90 by then and the fuel pipework I removed was in excess of 35 years old and still sound.
Latestarter.... it's 10mm pipe and will withstand in excess of 100psi which the system is nowhere near. all pipes are clipped to prevent vibration although the photo was taken before completion of said task. the fuel pump is not a Walbro as I'm sure you know thay are American, it is a Red dot available in the UK and capable of continous running. rated at 40g/hr.
This system is designed to clear particles during continous use not for a one off cleaning of the tanks, as such the filter is within a size that will accomplish that with ease. Unless the tanks are full of cra# An update to this system is a couple of vacumme gauges to see if the filters are blocking.
How did I know I was going to be told that I done it wrong
[image] walks away shaking head..... again[/image]
It works and it works well........ up to now.
Tom
It's been that way for the last 30+ years.
Well that will mean I will be almost 90 by then and the fuel pipework I removed was in excess of 35 years old and still sound.
Latestarter.... it's 10mm pipe and will withstand in excess of 100psi which the system is nowhere near. all pipes are clipped to prevent vibration although the photo was taken before completion of said task. the fuel pump is not a Walbro as I'm sure you know thay are American, it is a Red dot available in the UK and capable of continous running. rated at 40g/hr.
This system is designed to clear particles during continous use not for a one off cleaning of the tanks, as such the filter is within a size that will accomplish that with ease. Unless the tanks are full of cra# An update to this system is a couple of vacumme gauges to see if the filters are blocking.
How did I know I was going to be told that I done it wrong
[image] walks away shaking head..... again[/image]
It works and it works well........ up to now.
Tom
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