After chatting with a Vice Pres at Stanadyne again, I was comparing their filters to the Fleetguards in terms of contaminant holding ability.
Just to make a long story short... most of our filters dont get clogged with dirt but rather with asphaltines... or little "tar" particles in the fuel. Thats why they often look black after several thousand miles. Eventually these particles build up a layer on the filter and restrict flow. There is really a low probability that actual "dirt" has entered a normal vehicle fuel stream.
Thus... these asphaltines present in all diesel fuel may play some role in the demise of Carter lift pumps. Which is another reason why I put a 30 Micron Fuel Water seperator before my lift pump then put a 5 micron unit after the pump.
Perhaps asphaltines build up in pumps and cause some problems we see especially with the motor bushings and electric parts.
Who knows what about asphaltines?
Just to make a long story short... most of our filters dont get clogged with dirt but rather with asphaltines... or little "tar" particles in the fuel. Thats why they often look black after several thousand miles. Eventually these particles build up a layer on the filter and restrict flow. There is really a low probability that actual "dirt" has entered a normal vehicle fuel stream.
Thus... these asphaltines present in all diesel fuel may play some role in the demise of Carter lift pumps. Which is another reason why I put a 30 Micron Fuel Water seperator before my lift pump then put a 5 micron unit after the pump.
Perhaps asphaltines build up in pumps and cause some problems we see especially with the motor bushings and electric parts.
Who knows what about asphaltines?