Babylon
Well-Known Member
Having just given my engine its annual service I was faced with the usual dilemma: should I change the primary fuel filter (with all the faff/bleading/spillage/clean-up) or - having done both fuel filters last year - just leave it alone?
The engine averages 65hrs a year, and I keep the 90 litre tank fully topped-up in winter and treated with bugocide. When I tapped-off a half pint of fuel from the little gloup-sump below the fuel-cock on the tank, there was as usual barely one 5ml teaspoonful of crud in the bottom of the beaker; also the glass bowl below the CAV filter was utterly clean.
Thinking about it... the 'one-size-fits-all' method of renewing the filter each year simply doesn't make sense. As a sailing yacht with a 25hp 'auxiliary' engine, I'm only pushing roughly 100-150 litres of fuel though it each year. A typical motor-boat with much larger engine(s) will be pushing hundreds, maybe thousands of times more fuel through its filters, yet will still only be looking to renew them once a year!
Unlike engine oil, which must be changed annually whatever the usage, surely its an issue of flow through the primary fuel filter rather than arbitrary time?
The engine averages 65hrs a year, and I keep the 90 litre tank fully topped-up in winter and treated with bugocide. When I tapped-off a half pint of fuel from the little gloup-sump below the fuel-cock on the tank, there was as usual barely one 5ml teaspoonful of crud in the bottom of the beaker; also the glass bowl below the CAV filter was utterly clean.
Thinking about it... the 'one-size-fits-all' method of renewing the filter each year simply doesn't make sense. As a sailing yacht with a 25hp 'auxiliary' engine, I'm only pushing roughly 100-150 litres of fuel though it each year. A typical motor-boat with much larger engine(s) will be pushing hundreds, maybe thousands of times more fuel through its filters, yet will still only be looking to renew them once a year!
Unlike engine oil, which must be changed annually whatever the usage, surely its an issue of flow through the primary fuel filter rather than arbitrary time?