Posted by jimg.allentown on November 21, 2018 at 06:20:27 from (98.115.30.180):
In Reply to: In line filters posted by Charlie M on November 21, 2018 at 05:56:29:
There should not be any water in the fuel to start with. If there is, you are getting your fuel from the wrong place or it is getting contaminated where you are storing it. Water in fuel is dealt with by a water separator, not the filter.
In applications that use a fuel pump, the inline filter would be superior in performance because it would trap potentially harmful particles in the fuel. A sediment bowl does not do much filtering. It depends on particles in the fuel to sink to the bottom of the bowl while fuel is being drawn from the top of the bowl. Sediment bowls are primarily for applications that do not use a pump. In those cases, a filter presents resistance to the fuel flow, and could potentially starve the engine for fuel causing either a lean mixture or outright stalling combined with a lack of power.
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