Re: Fuel Filters and Water.
Thanks rickdb1boat for the link. Good reading.<br /><br />So Rodbolt, you mean that the separation of water from fuel is not caused by the actual filter element, but just by the fact that water is heavier than gas and falls out in the relative calm of the filter bowl/housing? <br /><br />My main interest is ensuring that NO WATER gets in to the motor. <br /><br />I'll be installing a new one of these OEM style inlines:<br /> <br />
<br /><br />And would really like to get this Racor because it's see through :<br />
<br /><br />But what about these less expensive spin-on filters? They are half the price of the Racor above. How do you know when there is water in there? Just dump it periodically? <br />
<br /><br />How well do they perform compared to these $70 Racor units with water trap in bottom?<br /><br />
<br /><br /><br />EDIT:<br />OOps, Seahorse, I was typing when you posted. Interesting about the water passing when the bowl fills up. I think I would rather it clog and starve the motor.<br /><br />Anyway, thats why I like the top Racor, it has plenty of GPH for my motor, and a nice plastic bowl. But when I read Racor specs, it only holds 1/30th the material crud that the big boys hold. (1 gram vs 30 grams).<br /><br />But like I said, my main focus is keeping water out.