retmil46 wrote:
Did a quick google search last night for compressed air filters, came acros the website for MSC Industrial Supply Co. Looked thru the Pneumatic filter section to see what was available.
Looks like you could get a filter housing that would work for as low as $18. I'd say go with 1/4" NPT ports, 1/4 pipe pretty well matches our 3/8" ID fuel hose, also what is on the Permacool filter I already have installed and works fine with no restriction.
They had close to 15 pages of different filters listed just under this one section. The 1/4" NPT port models are the smallest and cheapest. Height seems to range from 4 1/2" and up, diameter from 1 3/4 to 3 inches. Pressure ratings ran up to 200 psi. Plenty of them have clear polycarbonate bowls with drain fittings.
First one listed, made by Ingersoll Rand, listed for 18 and change. 1/4" NPT ports, 200 psi rating, clear polycarbonate bowl with drain fitting, 4 1/2" height, 2" diameter.
For the price, sounds like this might be a good place to start.
For those of you using biodiesel, you may want to be aware that polycarbonate won't withstand exposure to biodiesel for any appreciable length of time. So it might work as a short-term diagnostic, but I wouldn't plan on leaving it in the fuel line if you use BD or blends. Acrylics (e.g. plexiglass), clear PVC, and ether-based polyurethanes are also not good to use. EVA, HDPE, teflon, and polypropylene work well, but aren't commonly used as transparent fuel filter bowls, I'm afraid.