Red Monster
Well-Known Member
I'm plumbing my new kicker and was wondering about the correct hoses to use. At the moment my inboard motor has a short steel line running between the Racor fuel filter and the fuel pump, both mounted on the engine.
Do you need to run a steel line beteen the filter and the pump for the main motor?
Unfortunately, the Racor fuel filter appears to have a plastic bottom cap (which I undersand is not for use on inboards) and does not have a second outlet for my kicker. So I think the thing to do is to get a new filter with two outlet, one outlet for the kicker and one outlet for the main motor.
Any advice on how to plumb it? On my old boat with an outboard, I simply hose clamped the appropriate sized brass nipples to run fuel in and out of the fuel filter. Can I do the same thing on my inboard or would it be better to have custom fitted fuel fittings made up on some or all the fittings?
Thanks for any feedback. I'm almost ready to fish now once I get the kicker installed.
Do you need to run a steel line beteen the filter and the pump for the main motor?
Unfortunately, the Racor fuel filter appears to have a plastic bottom cap (which I undersand is not for use on inboards) and does not have a second outlet for my kicker. So I think the thing to do is to get a new filter with two outlet, one outlet for the kicker and one outlet for the main motor.
Any advice on how to plumb it? On my old boat with an outboard, I simply hose clamped the appropriate sized brass nipples to run fuel in and out of the fuel filter. Can I do the same thing on my inboard or would it be better to have custom fitted fuel fittings made up on some or all the fittings?
Thanks for any feedback. I'm almost ready to fish now once I get the kicker installed.
