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Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby extra300s » Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:26 am

Hi guys.

Where can I buy a good quality glass filter for my trike. I stay in Bellville Western Cape.

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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Morph » Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:37 am

hehe, here we go again, Personally I would NOT put one in.

Ask John Young, why he heads up the "Iradication of all glass filters" campaign.

Put a diesel fuel filter in, available at any spares shop
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby BOATCH » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:51 pm

I put the glass filter in just in front of the tank inside the cocpit where i can see it.The other day i had some work done on the aluminuim tank and after i got i back i flushed it out 5 times and checked through the hole and all was clean.I started the motor and all was well so went for a nice cruise and after landing while taxi back to the hanger i checked the filter i got a fright to see how the filter was full of alumin filings.After 2 tanks of feul i still have to clean the filter and if this was the mercedes filter i would most probible had a engine out cause you can not see the cond inside the filter so for me i will always use them . Should any thing go wrong in flight you could see if there is feul in the filter or not. :|
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Morph » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:16 pm

Been there, done that. Put a new tank in, had the glass filter, went for a flight, engine chooned "cough cough", poephol chooned "pweeeet"

Switched the electric pump on and the thing came back to life. 5 minutes back at the field the filter looked clean still, but it was completely blocked at the side where the threaded section screws in (outlet of the filter). The problem is this point has some sharp edges and dirt acculumates there and blocks the filter with a few seconds. ALso the mesh is too fine and clogs easily 0.1mm

A normal diesel one, does not have any points where it block and the mesh is 0.3mm

Mine is not the Mercedes one. it is quite translucent and you can easily see dirt
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby extra300s » Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:48 pm

Hi Morph.

Ya I read through the whole discussion many times. My trike had one on and I had no problems. Thing I like is that one can see if there has been any funny stuff thrown into ones thank by looking at the glass. Or if any funny stuff is growing there etc.

I do have the concern about the fuel starting to leak through the end caps.

What is the size difference between the glass filters and the diesel filter I buy at a spare shop? Which one should I ask for? Any in line plastic diesel filter?

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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Boet » Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:13 pm

[quote="Morph"]Been there, done that. Put a new tank in, had the glass filter, went for a flight, engine chooned "cough cough", poephol chooned "pweeeet"

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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Mogas » Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:04 pm

No comment! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Duck Rogers » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:35 pm

Here we go again!!
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Boet » Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:09 pm

Extra, learn from other`s mistakes. Go buy a Merc filter. I chuched out a LOT of those kak "glass fiters", but I moered them with a hammer first. bloody useless things. If you use autolube, buy GUD filter for Nissan 720 bakkie. Lekker GROOT filter. Cheap too. Maar hy moet baaaaaie kak vang voor hy verstop. vhpy vhpy vhpy
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Africa » Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:48 am

I agree that the glass filter does not work. I worked for Solo Wings and we got alot of bent triks due to those things. I believe the glass filter is made of paper too so it restricts the oil in the fuel to your engine and makes your engine run alittle leaner! Like all the oaks say use the diesel filter its the best. Another thing you can do is when you pour the fuel into your tank you can filter the fuel through a stocking! In the U.S there are filters that I use that are also made to block water. I am sure you have then in SA too. Blue skies! jamie
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby extra300s » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:34 am

100% thanks! No glass for me then. Not worth the risk.

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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Tracer » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:38 am

Africa wrote:I agree that the glass filter does not work. I worked for Solo Wings and we got alot of bent triks due to those things. I believe the glass filter is made of paper too so it restricts the oil in the fuel to your engine and makes your engine run alittle leaner! Like all the oaks say use the diesel filter its the best. Another thing you can do is when you pour the fuel into your tank you can filter the fuel through a stocking! In the U.S there are filters that I use that are also made to block water. I am sure you have then in SA too. Blue skies! jamie
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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Wargames » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:48 am

extra300s wrote:Thing I like is that one can see if there has been any funny stuff thrown into ones thank by looking at the glass. Or if any funny stuff is growing there etc.
Aviation engines sells a small filter used for 2stroke premix that is clear plastic with strainer in. I had one, worked like a charm, till you see what crap it collects, then you start flying uneasy till you replace it.

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Re: Good quality glass filter in WC

Postby Ian » Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:53 pm

Bosch make a "see thru" one.. Same dimensions as the Merc one, just a bit fatter. (pipe fitting same dia)

I dont have the PN at hand, I asked them for their Merc Diesel filter equivalent.

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