mystic330
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I have searched and only find a handful of topics on this subject.... Need some definitive info posted from the experienced please.
"Draining water" from the "separator" should be done every 10k according to the book. From the very few posts/videos I can find, there is a petcock (valve) to the rear of the fuel filter that you turn to release fuel/water without removing the filter.
This "Draining water" seems to me to just be draining fuel ? When you turn the petcock, you are not just getting water, correct? Water is heavier that oil, so it would make sense that water will be at the bottom of what is drained, but the "separator" doesn't seem to me to be separating anything - Are we just draining a filter's-worth of fuel which will happen to have water in the bottom? - Because it's the lowest point in the fuel system ?
From the video I watched, there is NO WAY to tell when the fuel is "running clean" coming out of the filter housing - Do we just drain until no more comes out ? That would be the entire filter, correct ?
Thanks for any detailed info you can contribute - There is very little info on this topic.
"Draining water" from the "separator" should be done every 10k according to the book. From the very few posts/videos I can find, there is a petcock (valve) to the rear of the fuel filter that you turn to release fuel/water without removing the filter.
This "Draining water" seems to me to just be draining fuel ? When you turn the petcock, you are not just getting water, correct? Water is heavier that oil, so it would make sense that water will be at the bottom of what is drained, but the "separator" doesn't seem to me to be separating anything - Are we just draining a filter's-worth of fuel which will happen to have water in the bottom? - Because it's the lowest point in the fuel system ?
From the video I watched, there is NO WAY to tell when the fuel is "running clean" coming out of the filter housing - Do we just drain until no more comes out ? That would be the entire filter, correct ?
Thanks for any detailed info you can contribute - There is very little info on this topic.
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