I need help from some of our experts maybe someone that studied fluid dynamics. I have an old school Nicktane secondary fuel filter. Well their mounting location and design isn't exactly the best, so all the air doesn't bleed out mostly after filter changes. That causes cavitation in my Kennedy lift pumps and it continues untilI get most of the air out.
In the past I remedy that by taking the filter head lose after putting on a new filter and running/bleeding the system with it hanging lose. It works pretty well, but occasionally still builds up a little a air pocket and will cavitation again briefly.
My thought is to drill and tap an 1/8" NPT fitting into the right hand side of this filter head. Which I will put a valve on and use to bleed the air out. Anyone see a problem with that? Will it bleed properly? Thats the "IN" side of the filter head. My thinking is if I can get all the air out there I would have clean fuel being pushed down through the filter and up through the center. I could possibly get some air trapped there, but I don't think it would go backup through the filter and get back to the lift pump. Thought? Ideas? No I don't want to switch my setup to fass or something else. This one performs great and has for a long time other then this small issue. The bleed line also has some value to me as well.
In the past I remedy that by taking the filter head lose after putting on a new filter and running/bleeding the system with it hanging lose. It works pretty well, but occasionally still builds up a little a air pocket and will cavitation again briefly.
My thought is to drill and tap an 1/8" NPT fitting into the right hand side of this filter head. Which I will put a valve on and use to bleed the air out. Anyone see a problem with that? Will it bleed properly? Thats the "IN" side of the filter head. My thinking is if I can get all the air out there I would have clean fuel being pushed down through the filter and up through the center. I could possibly get some air trapped there, but I don't think it would go backup through the filter and get back to the lift pump. Thought? Ideas? No I don't want to switch my setup to fass or something else. This one performs great and has for a long time other then this small issue. The bleed line also has some value to me as well.