Hi Capt Perry,

 

I must correct my last email.   The letter was from Ed Sanford of Floscan.  I 
mis-informed you unintentionally and have just found his email from Nov 2007.  

His advice was to switch my engine filters from 2 micron to 10 micron to allow 
adequate fuel flow for cylinder head cooling (not just injectors) and to reduce 
the stress on the engine fuel lift pump.

 

He also advised I should switch my fuel polishing to Gulf Coast Filters 
sub-micron system.  Unfortunately they don't have any sales support in this 
part of the worl, so I haven't done so.  

Ross

 


 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: RACOR filter question
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:12:46 +0200



Many thanks Capt Perry, I look forward to hear from you later...
Ross
 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: RACOR filter question
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:56:43 -0400









I will check into that. If that is correct than a lot of commercial and 
pleasure boats that we work on over the last 20 years should have been having 
problems, which they have not had. Most of our engines we work on are Cummins, 
Cats and Detroit’s. 
Capt. Perry
 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ross Robertson
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 11:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: RACOR filter question
 
Considerations from the other side of the world and in the boonies -- or 
Jakarta..  38ft aft cockpit  2 x 671s ( just turboed to 325 shp.)
 
Our diesel fuel arrives foul.  mud,  water, bugs....etc.
 
My 2 6-71s had old racor filters when I bought the boat.  no glass filter bowls 
etc etc..  tanks with bottoms covered in asphalt ...I buy  Passagemaker 
magazine   when I can find it and it has really good tech articles and 
discussions.  To cut a long story short, now I have a home made fuel polishing 
system ... Oberdorfer 12vdc brushless motor/ gear pump.3 gallons minute. Racor 
filters, the large marine ones.. sorry don't have the references to hand and I 
polish with 2 micron filter elements.
 
For each engine now I have Davies filters,  their oem name:   sold to me by DD 
when they had a sale.  -- They are actually Fleetmaster. I really like them 
because the filter cartridges are set in a transparent dome ON TOP of the 
filter body. . As the filters clog up the diesel fuel level rises in the dome, 
thus it is easy to see the clogging/clogged state of the filters and when to 
change.  As they are FLEETMASTER ,  filter elements are readily aveilable.  
 I use 2 micron elements in these.   I don't use any 2ndary filters.
 
This set up seemed OK,  without fuel clogging problems.   Then I contacted 
Floscan to investigate  fitting a system.  I received very firm advice to run 
30 microns in the primary filters and 10 microns in the screw-ons.   I was 
advised  that with a 2 micron system  I ran the risk of the injectors over 
heating as there was not enough fuel circulating to cool them, also I was 
putting the fuel pump under too much stress.
 
Anybody out there like to comment I sure am confused.......
 
Cheers Ross
 
 
 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: RACOR filter question
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:04:27 +0000

I have been using the 10's for about eight years. Started out with the 30's but 
let let  far too much stuff through and plugged up the cannister type secondary 
which we changed to a Detroit spin on. The cannister type was really difficult 
to change.

When we purchased our boat it had not been run much and it had a lot of stuff 
in the tanks that really got shook in the Jaun De Fuca straights. It was a 
three day trip from Olympia to the Columbia River mouth.

Since that time the last Racors I had to change was last summer when I got that 
guilty feeling and changed them after 6 years of service.

The fuel we have been getting is much cleaner that what was in the boat at time 
of purchase.

We also had a leak around the flybridge hatch which we solved with an 
enclosure.We also put new rubber backed outdoor carpet down without gluing 
which has worked quite well.

 Can't even think how bad it would be to get an engine out of this boat having 
to nearly disassemble the headliner,drop the chart table,remove bridge carpet 
lift the hatch out and on and on and on.

Make me weak kneed just thinking of it.

Have Fun

Jim

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> 
> 
> Jim and Capt. Perry, 
> 
> I swear that I have read that using anything but the 30 micron at the 
> Racor starves the fuel system and puts too much strain on the fuel 
> pump. I looked for this claim but was unable to find it on Pascoe's 
> website, where I thought I read it. How long have you guys been using 
> the 10 micron filters? Years? I am using 30's and then 3's at the 
> engine. 
> 
> Do you think this use of filter can vary with engine type? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Tom in Florida 
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