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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fuel filter funnel search Merek
I'm trying to remember there I bought my last one. I think it was either
Canadian Tire or Princess Auto. I bought the cheap ones a
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fuel filter funnel search
Merek
I'm trying to remember there I bought my last one. I think it was either
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You have to remember that the modern filter funnels don't just allow water
to "drop out". The filters actually have a hydrophobic coating (green on
mine) which prevents water from passing based on water's surface tension.
2 different demonstrations can show this.
The first is where water is
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fuel filter funnel search
Denis
I use a cheap transfer pump operated by a drill. Pumps 5 gals in a couple of
minutes. No more trying to for fuel through a fu
Denis
I use a cheap transfer pump operated by a drill. Pumps 5 gals in a couple of
minutes. No more trying to for fuel through a funnel and no spills. Can pump
a jerry can dry, less than a tbsp. Now you purist hush. I'm pumping diesel.
Been doing it for 4 years.
Mike
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Marek,
After fueling, I hold hose vertical so fuel drains. After waiting about 15
seconds, I coil hose about 8" diameter, wrap in absorbent towel and store
in Ziploc bag.
Ron
On Sep 9, 2017 7:35 AM, "Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List"
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> Ron,
> What do you do with the
Ron,
What do you do with the wet fuel hose after the transfer. There is always some
diesel left in it.
Marek
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The epoxy idea is what I have always seen people do.
Joe
Coquina
I'm about to mix up a batch of epoxy and fill the sump up to the bottom of the
filter screen but that seems like an aggressive solution. I have a Racor 500
to trap water so I'm not overly concerned about removing water.
Any