spark arrester filter

Bardo

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Jul 26, 2003
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This may sound stupid but here goes. I just had bought a crownline with a 4.3 gl and had noticed that the spark arrester had no filter unit with it. The boat would flood out easily and I was wondering if the arrester should have a foam or paper element around it. The arrester is nothing more than a metal diffuser. I :confused: t was filthy and I'm sure that some of that dirt went down the carb.
 

magster65

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Re: spark arrester filter

The flame arrester has no dust filter in it. If some dirt fell in the carb, tape a smaller tube to your shop-vac that'll reach inside and suck it out or take it off and do it.
 

Ralph 123

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Re: spark arrester filter

Ya, they don't have air filters per se becuase boats don't run in dusty environments like cars do. They do get somewaht greasey but the fins do a good job of keeping that minor amout out of the engine. The design of them also makes them look somewhat dirty even when they are clean - it's a sort of shadow affect.<br /><br />I clean mine with a light duty pressure washer and a little degreaser (greased lighning)/ 3M Marine Aluminum restorer and polish does a good jub of shinning them up too.<br /><br />If you want a filter, I think the K&Ns may have one with actual filters and still is Coast Guard approved arrestor - also improve HP and efficiency as only K&Ns can - they are next on my wish list.
 
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