Hi guys, having owned several mercruisers I know our F/W Separator was always before the inline pump. My new (used) boat has the pump in the tank and no F/W separator. I have read a few posts that indicate the preferred method is having the F/W Sep in front of the pump. What I can't really find is will it still work after the pump since I will have no other choice because the pump is in the tank. In theory an F/W Sep is gravity based. But is there any proof that it still works when the gas lines are under high pressure?
I have read several posts of people adding them to boats with in tank fuel pumps after the pump. But is the conesus that they won't work and it is just a waste of money? I'm thinking at the very least it may provide some filtration to my gas lines even if it fails to trap the water. Thoughts?
I have read several posts of people adding them to boats with in tank fuel pumps after the pump. But is the conesus that they won't work and it is just a waste of money? I'm thinking at the very least it may provide some filtration to my gas lines even if it fails to trap the water. Thoughts?