Paterson00
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- Nov 7, 2012
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Top is a water/ Fuel seperator, bottom looks to be just a black filter, so you can probably get rid of the filter.. It looks like there is some issues with that grey line anyway.
Yes, get rid of that entire mess and start over. This is what I use on my Checkmate:
You are flirting with disaster sir. Look at that upper glass filter bowl. Does the wire retainer look safe to you? Rust has nearly eaten away the tabs on that wire. If one or both breah off the bowl drops off and you have a bilge full of fuel, a dead engine, and No way to repair it on the water.
There is only one reasonable solution. Remove both filters and install a water separating fuel filter as suggested earlier. They are not a budget buster.
If you mean the fuel line is run through a fiberglass chase then the only way to check the hose is to disconnect it and pull it out. If the hose is actually encased in fiberglass, you will never know when it fails and it will result in a fuel leak. As for the new filter, it obviously needs to be "mounted" so it can be serviced. They have a spin on filter much like an oil filter. They are not left dangling. When properly plumbed you will not have any 90 - 180 degree bends like you have now. Use the appropriate fittings to make the turns -- not the hose. Yes -- you want the least amount of dangling hose as possible and support it with plastic or metal straps.