I can't see
a reason why you can't use them before the fuel pump, all the cars that we
worked on (when I had my service business) that had external fuel pumps had
the filter between the tank & the pump.
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Subject: [FlyRotary] Re:
fuel filter question
Kevin,
I have know idea why EFI filters cannot be used on the low
pressure side as long as they do not restrict flow. Hopefully someone will
chime in with the facts. I am planning on using EFI filters before my pumps
also. They are the same ones that Ed and others are running on the high
pressure side. They have a large 16mm in and out. AC Delco GF652. I believe
the Egg subi's are also running these filters on the low pressure side.
Bobby
From: Rotary
motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of kevin lane
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005
11:44 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] fuel filter
question
I
suspect that my engine problems stem from a design flaw, rather than a
blockage. I normally never run my engine full power, full rich, but
have been while breaking in the new rings. even leaning the engine a
few notches prevents my problem, so it never arose in the past. my auto
fuel filters are on the "suck" side, between the tanks and the
selector valve. they are small, glass see-thru mesh filters. I
realize now that all the fuel passes thru a pair of like 1/8" holes from
a common 1/4" passage. I also see that the facet pump, despite
pumping 15+ gals / hr with no head pressure, will only produce 1.75 lbs
pressure when attached to the carb and bypassing the manual pump.
my question - I was told not to use a fuel injection filter on a low pressure
system like mine. I would like to keep the filters where they are
rather than moving them to the engine compartment, since they filter stuff
ahead of my flow meter and pumps. I like how they fit along the wing
spar below my knees. I had problems with the replaceable filters
shedding fibers into the carb, which is why I changed to the mesh
filters. does anyone know what I should be using?
I plan to do more testing this weekend if my wife will let me drive her
car("no, I'm not feeling sleepy :-)" to get to the airport.
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