seaangler23
Well-Known Member
I'm replacing a fuel filter assembly ( standard 296 filter with glass bowl) but there is nowhere ideal for it to be so it's is bolted to the engine bay wall around the height of the top of the engine. The problem with it's current set up is that the filter sits above height of the top of the tank so if your changing the filter it's a pain to bleed without sucking it through, not great if it's to be done at sea. There is a hand primer on the engine lift pump but it doesn't have to go to pull it through from the tank. How do people get around this? Searches for in line primers just bring up bulbs for outboard fuel lines which I'm not keen on as they seem to deteriorate and a potential leak which isn't an option. There are filter assembly's with primer pumps built in like these
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=281517943396
But im looking for 1/2" unf fitting to save changing the set up and can't find one with these connections.
Also the fuel tap is at the filter in the bay and nothing at the tank outlet, id of thought one at the tank would be preferred in case of a fire? Even if the fuel will run back to the tank.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=281517943396
But im looking for 1/2" unf fitting to save changing the set up and can't find one with these connections.
Also the fuel tap is at the filter in the bay and nothing at the tank outlet, id of thought one at the tank would be preferred in case of a fire? Even if the fuel will run back to the tank.