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water in gas tank
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water in gas tank
Would installing a water separating filter help? if so should this replace original filter or be added as a primary filter?
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Re: water in gas tank

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Re: water in gas tank
Too much water in your tank will require constant filter attention if you do nothing else. I agree with Cooler, pump the water out of the tank. There is a way to tell how much water is in there but it's not always practical to do so pump it out and check the discharge contents periodically to ensure it's still water you're pumping. How old is the fuel? If it's several years old, you may want to pump everything out anyway and start fresh.
BTW, adding more filters to remedy an issue isn't the answer, the answer is fixing the problem. Adding additional filters can cause other issues.
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Re: water in gas tank
AFAIK: Adding filters in stages is more common when you're likely to get dirty fuel. From the pump or due to bacteria (diesel) growing in the tank. Having a prefilter (big holes to catch the bigger parts) and a finer filter (to catch the rest) works as early warning and saves you filters as the first one will need to get changed but saves the second one. Requires enough through-flow though, otherwise the engine won't get enough when performing.
In fact you also have a filter at the engine (I speak diesel, gas maybe different) so that would then be a triple filter set up.
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Re: water in gas tank
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post Phrancus, the above is regarding a gasoline engine with spin off canister filters. No clear bowl to check and or drain as with a diesel application.
Apologies. It may be a good and inexpensive choice to make to get one installed now. Otherwise you'll never have a timely warning that there is water build up.
Once you get the tank cleaned and all fittings checked it would be a missed chance to improve the materials so you can avoid a future similar problem.
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