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For my fuel filters, I think I have decided to run two Racor 645 units - one with a 10 micron filter before the lift pump, and one with a 2 micron after the lift pump (If anyone sees any flaw in that design, please speak up). The question is whether or not I need to run a fuel heater. I live in the Seattle area, so we're not talking extreme cold, but are the winters here cold enough to justify a fuel heater?
I'm running a single 2-micron 645 after the lift pump and never had a problem without a heater this past winter. We had quite a bit of cold weather in NH, with air temps at night dropping into the -20F range.
Is the 2 micron filter placed before the pump to restrictive?
CleviteKid
04-29-2004, 11:45
The idea is for the 45 micron filter to catch the "rocks and rats" (terminology from big stationary diesel industry) and give the pump the protection it needs. Then the 2 micron filter does not have to deal with all the bigger stuff, and will not clog as fast. If the 2 micron were used alone, it would need replacing very frequently.
Dr. Lee :cool:
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