Another thread about fuel tanks has me thinking about my fuel filters. I have a Racor filter/water separator as my primary and the engine mounted fuel filter as my secondary. The Racor has a vacuum gauge with a drag needle so I can see if it is getting restricted. If there is no water in the bowl and my drag needle has not moved off of 0, is there any reason to replace the filters after X amount of time or hours?
My thought would be no, being that if there is no restriction / vacuum in the primary then I should be good, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.
My thought would be no, being that if there is no restriction / vacuum in the primary then I should be good, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something.