Water separetor question

maineiac5586

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Might be a stupid question but does the fuel water separator do a good job at filtering out particles from the boats built in fuel tank?
 

Scott Danforth

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Right up to the point the filter media gets plugged. Then you change filters
 

crazy charlie

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Might be a stupid question but does the fuel water separator do a good job at filtering out particles from the boats built in fuel tank?
The oil filter looking type does an excellent job .Its typically a once a season change.Best to take the filter upon the change and pour the contents into a clear jar or container for further inspection.Pour the contents and let it sit for a few hours and check out whats in there as far as water or particles.If its a mess then consider a twice a year change....if it looks like regular ole fuel, then you are on point with the seasonal change. BTW...NOT a stupid question. Charlie
 

maineiac5586

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The oil filter looking type does an excellent job .Its typically a once a season change.Best to take the filter upon the change and pour the contents into a clear jar or container for further inspection.Pour the contents and let it sit for a few hours and check out whats in there as far as water or particles.If its a mess then consider a twice a year change....if it looks like regular ole fuel, then you are on point with the seasonal change. BTW...NOT a stupid question. Charlie
Thank you for the excellent advice I appreciate it. Don't want to screw up this baby.
 

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