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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    medyo ot lang sir niky, does an ordinary old school diesel fuel filter has a capabilty to filter some water?
    That's what the water separator is for. But most old-school diesels can handle a little water... it's the new CRDis with ultra-fine filters and sensitive, high-pressure pumps that are vulnerable.

    Water will eventually wear out your fuel pump (requires fuel as lubricant), though... CRDi or not... but us old-schoolers have cheap pumps.

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    #22
    I see, I had a old school diesel ride that blown a hole in the fuel filter. the filter brand VIC was just 2 months old. sa tubig kaya yun?

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by rion View Post
    I see, I had a old school diesel ride that blown a hole in the fuel filter. the filter brand VIC was just 2 months old. sa tubig kaya yun?
    A hole? Wouldn't know... overpressure, maybe? But I doubt you have enough pressure in the system to break a filter... might be a defect.

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    #24
    it is very possible of a defect indeed, I just thought water had something to add in the reciepe for disaster.

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