The fuel inlet pre-filter is designed to protect the priming pump from debris from the fuel tanks.
Three versions of the fuel inlet pre-filter have been used on the ISX/QSX15 engine.
Early engines utilized a 300 micron pre-filter located in the fuel inlet to the Integrated Fuel System Module or a 36 micron filter located on the Integrated Fuel System Module.
Many of these Integrated Fuel System Module mounted pre-filters were removed due to the small area of the filter which become plugged easily. Remote mount automotive priming pumps contained a fuel pre-filter located in the priming pump manifold.
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