AKJohne
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2017
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Don't get the need for the Racor on the transom if you have a second separator on the motor.
I’ve a simple inline metal filter in front of the flow sensor and 10 micron Racor separator behind.
It may seem a bit redundant, but clean fuel is critical... at least IMHO.... the Racor has a metal bowl with a drain, occasionally I will check for water in the fuel before I start the motor. or if having issues I can check, something you cant easily do with the one on the engine. Also the threads on the Racor and the engine mounted Merc filter are the same, I carry extras of each and could substitute one in either location in a pinch. I have never had water in the fuel.... yet....some people struggle with water in the fuel and blame in on condensation, which in my opinion is unlikely.
I also run the kicker off the same set of filters, The Merc filter housing, like the Racor has two outlet ports, I have a ball valve on the line to the kicker so I could isolate if need be. However typically I leave that valve in the open position and it works fine. The fuel flow sensor is connected to a NMEA network and displays fuel info on the plotter. Essentially that is my "virtual fuel gauge" . I have a float gauge mounted on the tank under the floor with a access hatch to view if need be. The virtual gauge is more accurate as the tank is 9' foot long and 22" wide, the float works, but it is not the same as knowing how many gallons are left in the tank, something the network does with aplomb.
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