Bill_T_Cat
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I have a '92 GenII Alpha 4.3L with an obsolete inline filter, so I am now looking at replacing this filter with a water-separating kit (canister style filter). The current arrangement can be seen at http://www.perfprotech.com/Store2/ViewAssemblyDemo.aspx?AssemblyId=2875&ParentId=Model300.htm... Flexible rubber fuel line from the tank to the filter, and then hard metal line from the filter to the fuel pump (part # 861155A 6).
The kit I am looking to install is Sierra part 18-7848-1. I have two aspects of the installation that I would greatly appreciate some guidance on.
1) What is the best way to plumb between the new filter and the pump? The base assembly ports on the new filter kit are 1/4" NPT. Barbed fittings are easily found (looks like I should use 3/8" ID J1527 type A1 fuel line) to connect to the fuel tank. The pump accepts a double flared connection to a metal line. I haven't disassembled to see if this is also 1/4" NPT, but it looks like it may be. Do I have to rig up some elaborate metal plumbing here, or can I run hose to the pump? And if so, I haven't found any fittings to connect a hose to the pump. Could I use NPT barb fittings here as well (into the #9 in the above referenced drawing)?
2) Where is a good mounting location for the filter? It would seem best to keep it up and out of the bilge area. The best location I can see is on the partition wall (pointed out in image below). This adds quite a bit of fuel line length compared to the current configuration, but it gets the filter into an easily accessible location.
I've also been told that I could completely remove the filter and rely solely on the carb inlet filter... or use a standard outboard inline filter. If those options are indeed reasonable, I'm still not exactly sure how to either join hose to the metal line or hose to the pump.
I truly appreciate any input more experienced folk may have here. Thanks!
The kit I am looking to install is Sierra part 18-7848-1. I have two aspects of the installation that I would greatly appreciate some guidance on.
1) What is the best way to plumb between the new filter and the pump? The base assembly ports on the new filter kit are 1/4" NPT. Barbed fittings are easily found (looks like I should use 3/8" ID J1527 type A1 fuel line) to connect to the fuel tank. The pump accepts a double flared connection to a metal line. I haven't disassembled to see if this is also 1/4" NPT, but it looks like it may be. Do I have to rig up some elaborate metal plumbing here, or can I run hose to the pump? And if so, I haven't found any fittings to connect a hose to the pump. Could I use NPT barb fittings here as well (into the #9 in the above referenced drawing)?
2) Where is a good mounting location for the filter? It would seem best to keep it up and out of the bilge area. The best location I can see is on the partition wall (pointed out in image below). This adds quite a bit of fuel line length compared to the current configuration, but it gets the filter into an easily accessible location.
I've also been told that I could completely remove the filter and rely solely on the carb inlet filter... or use a standard outboard inline filter. If those options are indeed reasonable, I'm still not exactly sure how to either join hose to the metal line or hose to the pump.
I truly appreciate any input more experienced folk may have here. Thanks!
