The last one I saw like that had what appeared to be "steel wool" as a filter media. You don't have a napa or auto parts place near you? Are you out of power?
Nah, power is fine, wife's out of town for the night...
Do you have a WalMart nearby?
Walmart.com: SeaSense Fuel Filter/Water Separator Kit: Fishing & Marine
Doghead thanks, I saw those in Walmart last night, but I could not figure out if they were diesel compatible. That link you sent me says "do not use with diesel", so Walmart's out. It sure would be nice if they carried auto parts, though... Or if Napa stayed open 24/7.
The engine will probably tolerate it but I don't think it is the best idea. If you are running straight pump diesel then it is already pretty clean. If you run heating oil it can be much more dirty.
A truck store or NAPA has the real deal like a RACOR filter / separator. Then you have peace of mind, but expensive.
What you show in your pic is better than nothing. If it really is 10 micron...
I'm running heating oil, that's what I keep around for my backhoe. I'm going to have to hit Napa tomorrow.
My first thought would be that an oil burner can tolorate a lot more in the way of crud or chunks going through the pump and nozzle than your MEP IP could take without serious damage.
It's likely better than nothing, but I don't think I'd convert over to using them instead of the stock filter system. I would be curious to know how small a partical they are able to filter out with these burner filters.
They say 10 micron. Unless I overlooked something, that seems to be the smallest the mep filters get.
I don't know if oil burners can tolerate more dirt. They also have a secondary filter in the nozzle.