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What the micron size is on a Earl's fuel filter part # 230106?
Thanks for any info! -- Yosimite Sam |
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35 micron
"Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:ZZc0b.182989$o%2.88955@sccrnsc02... What the micron size is on a Earl's fuel filter part # 230106? Thanks for any info! -- Yosimite Sam |
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Thanks!!
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 23:36:23 GMT, "Tony Spicer"
wrote: 35 micron Lordy, I run the drinking water in our house through a 5 micron filter. We went from well water which was loading the filters up with iron oxide that was like a cream to city water which loads them up even faster with something that has little color...probably organic stuff with the consistency of snot. The filters are slipery. They go from no pressure drop across the filters to over 15 in less than 6 weeks. These are the big "whole house" filters. If you use sintered bronze at 5 or even 10 microns I don't think water will pass. We have some old funnels with the very fine brass screen. Just pour the water contaminated fuel through the funnel and the water stays. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) "Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:ZZc0b.182989$o%2.88955@sccrnsc02... What the micron size is on a Earl's fuel filter part # 230106? Thanks for any info! -- Yosimite Sam |
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