JimShalliker
New Member
I’m fitting the fuel lines for a new diesel engine but I’m uncertain about the location of the pre-filter/water separator. The most convenient place is near to the tank with the top of the water separator higher than the tank.
I’ve been told that it’s OK to install a water separator for a diesel inboard higher than the level of fuel in the tank, but this seems odd because:
1) When I prime the fuel delivery system, isn’t the first think I need to bleed the water separator? But wouldn’t this let air in, allowing fuel to drain back into the tank, rather than push the air out
2) Won’t undoing the tap to drain water/muck from the bottom allow air in from the bottom to replace the fluid that has come out? (Like water glugging out from an upturned narrow-neck bottle being replaced by air coming in)
Grateful for any comments
I’ve been told that it’s OK to install a water separator for a diesel inboard higher than the level of fuel in the tank, but this seems odd because:
1) When I prime the fuel delivery system, isn’t the first think I need to bleed the water separator? But wouldn’t this let air in, allowing fuel to drain back into the tank, rather than push the air out
2) Won’t undoing the tap to drain water/muck from the bottom allow air in from the bottom to replace the fluid that has come out? (Like water glugging out from an upturned narrow-neck bottle being replaced by air coming in)
Grateful for any comments