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With the AirDog 150 is just mesh filter before the pump. But in your case you would have to run a actual fuel filter before the pump to protect the pump from eating itself. That kind of wear is from debris (fine) against the shaft and seal. Even diesel fuel is a mild lubricant and with 2 cycle oil should be no problems. So that leads me back debris issues.

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I think come this October when I get a little extra cash I'm going to pull the trigger on the fuel boss. My current LP is getting the job done now but I have zero confidence in it over the long run.

 

Glad you got yours up and running!

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I'm actually not that surprised the seal ate the shaft that much especially if the motor was throwing some fine dust at it. It just acts as a high speed sanding disk. In a rubber vs. metal situation like this, rubber wins. On an industrial scale I've seen rubber seals and conveyor belts cut through some pretty impressive stuff.

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my raptor 150 failed about 2 years after i bought it. it would fluctuate severely when i drove to the mountains (colorado)  one day i heard it making this god aweful noise (bearings failure i think) and i replaced it with a fuel boss. 3 or so yrs later fuel boss is consistent and zero issues.  i still have the raptor 150 ill eventually tear apart and rebuild if possible, use it for a transfer pump of some kind.

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