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Fuel Filter Question on EFI
This will probably be a dumb question, but I am going to change fuel filters today and since this is my first EFI motor, I was wondering if it is necessary to pre-fill the new fuel filter or will the electric fuel pump handle it? In the past, I always pre-filled the filters on my carb motors with manual fuel pump. Does it makes a difference?
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makes no difference, you might need to bleed some air out after installation.........What EFI engine are you talking about ?
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If a merc MPI motor, fill the filter. The cool fuel pump can't pull the suction.
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Yup, fill the fuel water seperator / filter.
If you have a inline filter too, that can't be filled. |
said fuel filter, Ive not had any luck keeping the fuel in a horizontal filter, you guys are good.........:D
water separator filter is a no brain"r....FILL it |
Originally Posted by Gimme Fuel
(Post 4546113)
If a merc MPI motor, fill the filter. The cool fuel pump can't pull the suction.
Thanks, I had decided to fill it regardless. It isn't that difficult. Just wish the other filter would have come off. |
Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
(Post 4546105)
makes no difference, you might need to bleed some air out after installation.........What EFI engine are you talking about ?
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Mercruiser has a service bulletin out years ago to fill the spin on filter with fresh fuel then install properly.
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Try giant channellocks to remove filter. Also you can carefully walk them loose with an air chisel on the base plate. If all else fails, drive a big screwdriver through it!
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I've always filled the filter, but really don't like doing it. Guess with a gas injector they can handle a larger particle size then a diesel, would not dare do it with a diesel. The gas may be fresh but the container I would bet its not as clean as what comes thru the 10 micron filter.
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