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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:00 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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Welcome back, John.
On my Firestar, the fuel line comes up to an in line fuel filter (see through) that is mounted at about a 45 degree angle. When running, it always has a large air bubble in it. Should this be bled out, or re-mounted? It goes from there to the Mikuni pump, and then loops over the top of the carb horn and back down. I have not run full throttle yet, and don't know what it will do in an attitude change. Seems to run alright on the ground.
Bill Sullivan
FS/KX/447
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:23 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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At 07:57 PM 4/14/2008, william sullivan wrote:
Quote: | Welcome back, John.
On my Firestar, the fuel line comes up to an in line fuel filter (see
through) that is mounted at about a 45 degree angle. When running, it
always has a large air bubble in it. Should this be bled out, or re-mounted?
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There's always air in the top of my fuel filter. It doesn't seem to do any
harm. As long as there are no bubbles moving through the fuel line to the
carburetor at full throttle, you should be fine.
-Dana
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:36 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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Thanks Bill S:
That seems to be the norm. Mine always did that on the Kolbs, Onan Generators, tractors, and lawn mowers.
john h
mkIII
titus, alabama
[quote] On my Firestar, the fuel line comes up to an in line fuel filter (see through) that is mounted at about a 45 degree angle. When running, it always has a large air bubble in it. Bill Sullivan
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:17 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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Dana- I saw a lot of agitation in the filter, but didn't get close enough to look at the line to the carb. It's green, and I saw the word "urethane" on it. I'll put a box in front of the wing so I can see it.
The good news is that my hand cut prop extension tracked true, with no vibration. it was cut with a hack saw, then I ground the high spots off with a 4" hand grinder. I then put some coarse sandpaper on flat concrete and rubbed the part on it while rotating. My vernier says it is true to as close as I can read it, and the prop blades track absolutely the same. Not bad for hand work. I wish I had a lathe.
I bought 2 plastic wheel chocks from the auto parts store for $6.44. I drilled them for a rope, so I can pull them out from the seat.
Bill Sullivan
FS/KX/447
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:58 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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Bill I have a lathe I will sell you a bit big 24 inch Chuck for Kolb projects but it works great until I sell it and buy a smaller one
Ellery in Maine
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In a message dated 4/14/2008 9:18:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, williamtsullivan(at)att.net writes:
Quote: | Dana- I saw a lot of agitation in the filter, but didn't get close enough to look at the line to the carb. It's green, and I saw the word "urethane" on it. I'll put a box in front of the wing so I can see it.
The good news is that my hand cut prop extension tracked true, with no vibration. it was cut with a hack saw, then I ground the high spots off with a 4" hand grinder. I then put some coarse sandpaper on flat concrete and rubbed the part on it while rotating. My vernier says it is true to as close as I can read it, and the prop blades track absolutely the same. Not bad for hand work. I wish I had a lathe.
I bought 2 plastic wheel chocks from the auto parts store for $6.44. I drilled them for a rope, so I can pull them out from the seat.
Bill Sullivan
FS/KX/447
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:05 pm Post subject: fuel filter |
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At 09:15 PM 4/14/2008, william sullivan wrote:
Quote: | Dana- I saw a lot of agitation in the filter, but didn't get close
enough to look at the line to the carb. It's green, and I saw the word
"urethane" on it. I'll put a box in front of the wing so I can see it.
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Usually the urethane tubing is blue, and turns green when it gets old. If
yours is green and not transparent enough to see through, you might want to
replace it. Usually you'll see a bunch of bubbles at first as most of the
air is pulled out of the filter, but they disappear and some air is still
there.
-Dana
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Dana
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:48 am Post subject: fuel filter |
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Somewhere (I'm not sure where) there was a discussion of the Purolator
glass tube fuel filters and a mention that they should be safety wired...
but I'm not clear how. Does anybody have details?
-Dana
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:15 am Post subject: fuel filter |
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> Somewhere (I'm not sure where) there was a discussion of the Purolator
Quote: | glass tube fuel filters and a mention that they should be safety wired...
but I'm not clear how. Does anybody have details?
-Dana
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Dana:
I have used the same Purolator fuel filter on my US, FS, and MKIII.
Never used safety wire on it. However, after the first glass cylinder
cracked the first night it was on the US, allowing all the fuel to leak out
of the bottom tank, I replaced the glass cylinder with a piece of .058
aluminum tubing of the appropriate size.
I like this filter because I can change elements in the field, easy to carry
spares, or as a last resort, clean a dirty element well enough to get me to
a place where I can obtain some new ones.
john h
mkIII
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