RAC68
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Hi Greg,
You are absolutely correct.
However, keep in mind that, as I understand, we are discussing Bulletproofing against operational interruption and my point is that when evaluating a change or addition, the effect of the change must be evaluated as the NET of prior against future Risk. Yes, rust particles introduced in the fuel could be a product of an aging fuel tank or introduced in dirty fuel. A filter is one way to capture these particles and most filters will do such a good job as to capture even very fine debris. However, by adding the filter and considering the probability of it being forgotten and/or not check and replaced in a timely manor could result in a net operational risk increased.
Within the context of Bulletproofing for Operational Continuation, it could be considered that the screens on the SU pump and carburetors would stop all but very small particles and they could enter the combustion chamber. However, although I believe there would be a very small probability that these particles would cause combustion chamber damage, in context of our Bulletproofing objective, I would expect engine operation would not be interrupted by this condition.
Again, just my thoughts,
Ray(64BJ8P1)
You are absolutely correct.
However, keep in mind that, as I understand, we are discussing Bulletproofing against operational interruption and my point is that when evaluating a change or addition, the effect of the change must be evaluated as the NET of prior against future Risk. Yes, rust particles introduced in the fuel could be a product of an aging fuel tank or introduced in dirty fuel. A filter is one way to capture these particles and most filters will do such a good job as to capture even very fine debris. However, by adding the filter and considering the probability of it being forgotten and/or not check and replaced in a timely manor could result in a net operational risk increased.
Within the context of Bulletproofing for Operational Continuation, it could be considered that the screens on the SU pump and carburetors would stop all but very small particles and they could enter the combustion chamber. However, although I believe there would be a very small probability that these particles would cause combustion chamber damage, in context of our Bulletproofing objective, I would expect engine operation would not be interrupted by this condition.
Again, just my thoughts,
Ray(64BJ8P1)
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