Algae and dirty fuel cleaning
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05-08-2005, 15:05
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Algae and dirty fuel cleaning
Because of the recent issues I've had with algae in the fuel, rigged
up a filter, pump and return hose. Went to farm supply store, bought a filter like those used on a farm fuel barrel. Aluminum base and clear bowl. Liquid transfer pump is from Sears. Disconnected fuel line at Racor "IN". Connected fuel line from tank to transfer pump, then pump to filter, then hose back up to fuel fill. Let pump run about 4 hours today. Filter did not get measurable dirty. The tank needs to agitated somehow to get the gook floating around. Tried to poke the rturn hose down in the tank but there is a coil springy thing that is placed in the filler neck to hold the chain that holds the fuel fill cap. May need to get 4 or 5 ft of 1/4" copper tubing as it would fit between the coils...then introduce air to line to agitage the tank of fuel.... Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL |
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05-08-2005, 23:39
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Algae and dirty fuel cleaning
i use a 1/4'' plastic airline to get down past the spring,great idea on the
filter and pump! randydupree93wb ----- Original Message ----- From: Jay Darst To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 11:05 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Algae and dirty fuel cleaning Because of the recent issues I've had with algae in the fuel, rigged up a filter, pump and return hose. Went to farm supply store, bought a filter like those used on a farm fuel barrel. Aluminum base and clear bowl. Liquid transfer pump is from Sears. Disconnected fuel line at Racor "IN". Connected fuel line from tank to transfer pump, then pump to filter, then hose back up to fuel fill. Let pump run about 4 hours today. Filter did not get measurable dirty. The tank needs to agitated somehow to get the gook floating around. Tried to poke the rturn hose down in the tank but there is a coil springy thing that is placed in the filler neck to hold the chain that holds the fuel fill cap. May need to get 4 or 5 ft of 1/4" copper tubing as it would fit between the coils...then introduce air to line to agitage the tank of fuel.... Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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05-09-2005, 02:19
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Algae and dirty fuel cleaning
Jay; Why not attach the airline to the pet-cock fuel drain at the
bottom of the tank. You could put a small check valve on the in-line then just open the valve on the bottom of the tank. That would really stir things up....Bob 93pt Bunker Hill, Il. |
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05-09-2005, 05:49
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Algae and dirty fuel cleaning
Bob,
That sounds like a GREAT idea, I'll look into that! Thanks Jay Darst 85PT40 Springfield, IL of an evening, Sullivan, IL by day ;~) --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob & Carol Howald`" > > > Jay; Why not attach the airline to the pet-cock fuel drain at the > bottom of the tank. You could put a small check valve on the in-line > then just open the valve on the bottom of the tank. That would > really stir things up....Bob 93pt Bunker Hill, Il. |
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