ip485
Well-Known Member
I think I have a typical Racor fuel filter with a sediment bowl protected by a metal heat shield. There is a drain in the base and the top is secured with a large "wing" nut.
I open the bottom drain to remove the sediment, but inevitably this results in quite a lot of fuel emptying from the bowl. I then open the top and poor in some clean diesel to top it up again to prevent any significant amount of air getting into the engine. All in all I find it almost impossible to do without spilling some fuel and it would be even more awkward in a sea way. I know that Racor sell a "nice" replacement bottom drain with a grub screw but that doesn't solve the problem of topping up the bowl.
Is there a better solution?
I have not tried but in theory if I turn the ignition on will the pump refill the bowl once the lid has been released? The fuel tank is below the Racor so the pump is a lift pump.
I open the bottom drain to remove the sediment, but inevitably this results in quite a lot of fuel emptying from the bowl. I then open the top and poor in some clean diesel to top it up again to prevent any significant amount of air getting into the engine. All in all I find it almost impossible to do without spilling some fuel and it would be even more awkward in a sea way. I know that Racor sell a "nice" replacement bottom drain with a grub screw but that doesn't solve the problem of topping up the bowl.
Is there a better solution?
I have not tried but in theory if I turn the ignition on will the pump refill the bowl once the lid has been released? The fuel tank is below the Racor so the pump is a lift pump.