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Old March 23rd, 2004, 03:57 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default fuel water separators

I did this search a while back when trying to trouble shoot a power problem.
You are correct. There do not seem to be any in the lower flow ratings with
clear see through bowl.

I mounted a bigger unit on the boat. As it turned out water was not my
problem. I needed to have the three carbs rebuilt due to long sitting
periods, and being let sitting in the tilted position.

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I've been searching for fuel-water separators. I have a 115hp engine, so
figure the smaller ones in terms of flow rate will suffice.

However, I'd also like to have a bigger, see through bowl so won't have to
be watching it and draining it as often.

So far, the only ones I've found with bigger bowls are the bigger units

with
much higher flow rates than I think I need.

Anyone know of brands/models/sources of units with the smaller flow rates
yet having bigger, see through bowls?




 




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