Martin610
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- Feb 13, 2018
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Hi Guys,
So, after last summer's disaster with my former mechanics, I got set up with Forked River Diesel here in NJ. Very happy with the service, mechanic was great.
I had them do what they call a 'spring service'. I didn't really need them to do it, but I wanted to be on the books as one of their customers.
I have a CW 28 with the D4-260. The only question I have is on the fuel filter. When I change the Racor primary filter myself, I put in the 10 micron as I think that is the spec. FRD put in a 30 micron. Seemed odd to me, I thought it was a typo on the invoice. When I asked, here was their reply: "We do prefer to put 30 micron fuel filters in even though Volvo specs it at 10micron. The reason for this is, the 10 micron pre filter will allow more sediment through which is essentially the same as the engine filter. This lowers performance and you have to change more frequently. The 30 micron pre filter will not allow particles larger than 10 micron through."
Now this email was from the secretary, so it might have lost something in translation. Looking for opinions on this from people with more diesel experience than I do. I don't generally change specs developed by the manufacturer, but again my diesel experience is limited.
-martin
So, after last summer's disaster with my former mechanics, I got set up with Forked River Diesel here in NJ. Very happy with the service, mechanic was great.
I had them do what they call a 'spring service'. I didn't really need them to do it, but I wanted to be on the books as one of their customers.
I have a CW 28 with the D4-260. The only question I have is on the fuel filter. When I change the Racor primary filter myself, I put in the 10 micron as I think that is the spec. FRD put in a 30 micron. Seemed odd to me, I thought it was a typo on the invoice. When I asked, here was their reply: "We do prefer to put 30 micron fuel filters in even though Volvo specs it at 10micron. The reason for this is, the 10 micron pre filter will allow more sediment through which is essentially the same as the engine filter. This lowers performance and you have to change more frequently. The 30 micron pre filter will not allow particles larger than 10 micron through."
Now this email was from the secretary, so it might have lost something in translation. Looking for opinions on this from people with more diesel experience than I do. I don't generally change specs developed by the manufacturer, but again my diesel experience is limited.
-martin