| With a metal bowl.... How would you know that there was air in the bowl? Transparent Aluminum ? Ed Collis ORION VII Toronto at the Gathering |
| From: Mark Kochendorfer Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 10:38 PM Reply To: INA-Nonsuch-Di...@googlegroups.com Subject: Air in Racor filter |
I recently read an article which suggested the plastic sight bowl on fuel filters was a fire hazard, because the bowl could melt in an engine room fire and add more diesel fuel to the flames. Depending on the relative location of the filter and the fuel tank, it might drain the whole tank into the fire. That seems far-fetched to me.
I suspect that Racor and others are also uncomfortable with the thesis. They could solve it by offering glass sight bowls, such as the ones I recall on very old gasoline carburetors or filters on cars.
Bottom line: I wouldn't worry about it until the insurance companies start insisting it be fixed.
Joe Tierney, Boatless (ex-Allegro, 1992 NS33 #64), Annapolis, MD
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Hi MarkCould it be that 2nd Racor is old kit, (i.e. replaced but not removed) or used for a diesel generator once upon a time?Have you traced the hoses for source and destination?Chris Inniss30U 324 Peace on EarthChicago
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My Westerbeke 27hp engine has two Racor filters with plastic bowls. One is full of fuel and the other has a couple of inches of air. When I turn on the ignition the fuel flows down, but the air remains. Is this normal? The manual says the system is self bleeding so I expected the air to go away, but it does not.--Also the surveyor says to install a metal bowl. Has anyone done this? Is there a conversion kit or do I replace both filters?Mark Kochendorfer1984 NS30U #256?Bayfield, WI Lake Superior
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Hi MarkCould it be that 2nd Racor is old kit, (i.e. replaced but not removed) or used for a diesel generator once upon a time?Have you traced the hoses for source and destination?Chris Inniss30U 324 Peace on EarthChicago
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My Westerbeke 27hp engine has two Racor filters with plastic bowls. One is full of fuel and the other has a couple of inches of air. When I turn on the ignition the fuel flows down, but the air remains. Is this normal? The manual says the system is self bleeding so I expected the air to go away, but it does not.--Also the surveyor says to install a metal bowl. Has anyone done this? Is there a conversion kit or do I replace both filters?Mark Kochendorfer1984 NS30U #256?Bayfield, WI Lake Superior
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Thanks for the complement, warranted or not. What I’m looking at in that diagram, is the 1st or “Water Separating Fuel Filter” would be the Racor. The 2nd one listed as the “Primary Fuel Filter” is the one on the engine and the 3rd or last one is really the strainer in the fuel pump itself. It seems to be a matter of semantics or a nomenclature problem.Joe Valinoti
S/V IL Gatto NS30U #221
Sea Harbour YC
Oriental, NC USA
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A similar setup to mine. Page 54.1 shows 3 filters in my manual. If you follow the line from the Fuel Shutoff Valve, you will first see the "Water Separating Fuel Filter"' (that's your Racor). Next on that line is "Primary Fuel Filter" and then "Secondary Fuel Filter". These are much smaller and attached to the engine. The Seconday FF is part of the fuel pump.I would recommend you remove one Racor altogether, (if it hasn't been disconnected already.) I see no advantage to 2 Racors as long as you change the other 3 filter elements regularly. In fact, if the second Racor is connected it may be a disadvantage inasmuch as the fuel pump is working harder and there is more potential for fuel starvation and/or air leaks.
Joe Valinotti is the Guru. Don't know of he'd agree...
Chris
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Often two filters will be installed so if one would clog while running, you could switch over to the other and keep going while you deal with the problem. In this case there would be a valve to choose which filter is active. You see this mainly on Bluewater boats and it's likely overkill on our Nonsuch's. Regarding the metal bowl, I don't believe that is required on our small engines. Racor makes several filters that don't use metal bowls. You might get a clarification from your surveyor as to why that suggestion.
Gary
Catspaw
N30U #362
Blaine, WA
P. S. mine is a single, very old Racor filter. I don't believe it is original but must have been in there for a long time. I'm thinking of replacing it with a new, spin-on type Racor for easier maintenance.
Gary
Catspaw
N30U #362
Blaine, WA
I think you nailed it, Joe. Right on.
Gary
Catspaw
N30U #362
Blaine, WA
Have you tried heating the o-ring? That might relax the material and make it regain it's original shape.
Gary
Catspaw
N30U #362
Blaine, WA
Hooray! I'm very happy that worked and good to get first hand results. I have two of those filters waiting in my spares box...
Gary
Catspaw
N30U #362
Blaine, WA