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Should I install a fuel/water seperator?

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Topic: Should I install a fuel/water seperator?
Posted By: joed
Subject: Should I install a fuel/water seperator?
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 9:27am
Hi guys,

Now that my boat's running like champ, and as I recover from hernia surgery... I thought I'd focus my attention on prevent*tive maintenence.

I can't seem to find a fuel/water seperator on my set-up. It does have what seems to be a filter of some sort...



Anyone familiar with this type of filter? Would it be in my best interest to add a fuel/water seperator? Thanks for any feedback.

Joe



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Posted By: 79nautique
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 9:51am
I doubt it is a seperator, it looks like just an inline fuel filter

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=756&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1979&yrend=1979 - 79 nautique


Posted By: jon4pres
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 11:17am
I would install one. I know I got some bad gas and have run water out of mine a couple of times. My seperator is between the tank and the pump. I would assume that you have an inline filter in that picture.

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http://correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1801&yrstart=1976&yrend=1980 - 82 2001

jon4pres@gmail.com
Fort Scott Kansas


Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 11:22am
Get a seperator, you'll be glad you did. And get rid of that fram oil filter, put a FL-1A on that thing.

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Tim D


Posted By: AWhite70
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 12:56pm
I 2nd Tim D on the separator and the Fram oil filter. If he wouldn't have said it I would have.

I installed the canister type fuel filter/water separator that SkiDIM sells, it was easy to mount and works great.

If you question our judgement on Fram filters check out http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oilfilterstudy.html - Oil Filter Study . It's not a comprehensive study on oil filtration but it is a pretty good observation of build quality, construction, etc. I'll never let a Fram filter touch one of my engines.

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AWhite70

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=562&sort=revyear&pagenum=5&yrstart=1976&yrend=1980" rel="nofollow - '79 Ski Nautique


Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 1:23pm
AWhite, my hero.

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Tim D


Posted By: joed
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 2:07pm
The Fram Filter will be gone as soon as I can change my oil. Thanks for the tip. I'm also going to order the seperator from skidim. Thanks.

Should I scrap that inline filter or leave it?

Joe


Posted By: jon4pres
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 2:32pm
It is probably not needed but won't hurt anything. Take it or leave it. I persnally would just leave it

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http://correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1801&yrstart=1976&yrend=1980 - 82 2001

jon4pres@gmail.com
Fort Scott Kansas


Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: June-28-2006 at 2:54pm
I have an inline about the same place you do, but it's one of those glass-see-through types. You can take it apart and change the filter. Nothing gets to it, I just like so I know there's fuel flowing.

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Tim D


Posted By: TerraNovaSkier
Date Posted: July-05-2006 at 3:46pm
Thanks to Tim D. for the tip on filters and direction to the study. I had on the same Fram filter as joed and changed it this season to a Quaker State. Sound like neither are any good. What brand is that FL-1A you mentioned?

I wonder if the filter can affect oil pressure. In my '91 Nautique, the gauge is reading steady at 80 kp.



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1991 Nautique owner


Posted By: 79nautique
Date Posted: July-05-2006 at 3:49pm
the filter will not effect the pressure. Remove the teflon tape around the sending unit if you have some on the threads your loosing the ground because of the tape.

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=756&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1979&yrend=1979 - 79 nautique


Posted By: TerraNovaSkier
Date Posted: July-05-2006 at 4:15pm
Thanks 79, By sending unit, are you saying it has more to do with the gauge? Is 80 kp possible and/or is it a problem do you think?

I am familiar with my engine by the way, but obviously not a mechanic as you might tell.



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1991 Nautique owner


Posted By: joed
Date Posted: July-05-2006 at 5:30pm
What he is saying is that if someone installed the sending unit with teflon tape on the threads, that the unit may not be grounding properly and may be giving you a false reading at the gauge.

And the FL-1A is a "motorcraft" brand filter.

Hope that helps.

Joe



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