ShaneO
Active Member
For a variety of reasons including ease of cleaning and monitoring, condensation reduction, and gauge accuracy, I’m replacing my big wonky steel diesel tank with plastic ones: a 60 litre one feeding the engine (via secondary filter as normal), which we’ll call the day tank, and the rest of the space occupied by a big one that’ll be connected to the fill pipe. The idea is to accept new fuel into the big tank and then pump it through a 30 micron water separating filter into the day tank as required for any forthcoming excursion, and can be topped up on the fly during long motoring passages if necessary.
Diesel pumps on eBay seem to be like the one pictured, maybe mostly aimed at draining oil sumps or something, but they appear adequate; I’ll happily accept recommendations though! The Racor FG500 knock-offs say they’re good for a little under 4 litres per minute. The pumps are available at rates much higher, and I don’t know if that would be a problem for either the filter or the pump. Should I deliberately seek a pump that tops out at, say, 3lpm?
And, should the pump ideally be pushing or pulling through the filter? As in:
big tank -> pump -> filter -> day tank
or
big tank -> filter -> pump -> day tank
Thanks!
Diesel pumps on eBay seem to be like the one pictured, maybe mostly aimed at draining oil sumps or something, but they appear adequate; I’ll happily accept recommendations though! The Racor FG500 knock-offs say they’re good for a little under 4 litres per minute. The pumps are available at rates much higher, and I don’t know if that would be a problem for either the filter or the pump. Should I deliberately seek a pump that tops out at, say, 3lpm?
And, should the pump ideally be pushing or pulling through the filter? As in:
big tank -> pump -> filter -> day tank
or
big tank -> filter -> pump -> day tank
Thanks!

