Upgrade to a Racor Filter???

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Nov 14, 2006
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Hunter 27 Lake Lanier, GA
I am looking to upgrade to a Racor Diesel/Water separator as my secondary filter for my 1GM10. It has been suggested by other sailors on the dock that I install a Racor 215R.

Is the only difference between the 215R and the 120A or 140R that with the 215R there is a primer pump?

also what is the difference between 10 micron and 2 micron? I know its a size thing but what is that in relation to its role as a filter? Being that it is the 1st filter that the fuel comes to before the primary filter wouldn't I want a 2 micron filter?

the advice of the brain trust on this forum is appreciated.
 

Blaise

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Jan 22, 2008
359
Hunter 37-cutter Bradenton
In my opinion. a 10 micron filter will work well without making you crazy with it clogging. You on-engine filter will catch anything else. Just remember that Yanmar reccomends an electric fuel pump in addition to the on-engine mechanical pump any time you add a secondary filter.
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
I didn't know about the electric pump recommendation Blaise. I have the 10 mic Racor and the 2 mic primary(engine can). I had it with the 2QM and now with the 3YM. Never had a problem with just the engine mechanical pump.
 

Blaise

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Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 37-cutter Bradenton
Ed,
Ionly found out when I complained that my new 3GM30 was starving for fuel at full throttle. It still probably isn't a problem untill the filters start to load up and have more resistance. It is hard for me to believe that the machanical pump wouldn't have problems pulling fuel through two 2 micron filters.
 
Nov 14, 2006
93
Hunter 27 Lake Lanier, GA
I found on another forum

"The Yanmar on engine is 5-7mcn. So there is no use going finer than a 10mcn in the Racor..."

I snuck away to the boat yesterday. Currently there is a Perko Filter that uses part # 342-001ELM...I have not been able to find this replacement element. If I change the Perko to a Racor 10 or 30 micron will I still need the electric fuel pump?

I was hoping to place the Racor where the Perko is now...
 

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Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
When I first owned Ladylove I had fuel problems. I had to remove that Perko and put it in a vise to get it open. All that was in that can were tiny pieces of the screen that had rotted away. The boat already had a Racor installed after the Perko. I put the Perko back just so I wouldn't have to buy and install a new longer fuel line.
 
Nov 14, 2006
93
Hunter 27 Lake Lanier, GA
The screen in the Perko is in good condition. By the notes from the PO's this filter has been changed every 5 years. My biggest concern at this point is that I do not have a working water seperator. When motoring into chop on the way to get the bottom done the engine died. I am not sure if water or other muck got past the filters. I presume it was water because the engine fired right back up. I kept it at 3/4's to full throttle the entire trip down to the lift and did not have anymore issues. That was in May. I have not had any more problems with the engine (knock on wood) but I would rather be proactive than reactive. Also, I am not running anysort of Bio-cide in the tank although it has been recommended that I start using "SEA FOAM."
 
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