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Golan Fuel Filter - 10 Micron

Started by 86FJNJ, July 13, 2025, 07:24:02 AM

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86FJNJ

Been cleaning out my rusted stock tank and would like to use it on my bike rather than the 1991 tank.

Not sure what micron the stock Yamaha filter is, anyone know? I'm guessing 40 micron or so.

Has anyone used these Golan fuel filters? I'm thinking to add one after my fuel pump. They are 10 micron filters and have a high flow rate and low pressure drop, made for motorcycle applications. Based on reviews on YouTube and their use in the aerospace industry I don't see any comments about fuel starvation. Seems like it would be a good thing to add to reduce rust from entering my carbs. Have to imagine somebody in this group already tried them.

https://golanproducts.com/product/super-mini-fuel-filter-1-4-barb-fitting/
1986 FJ1200 converted to Fuel Pump

Motofun

I assume these can be disassembled to be cleaned?  They have hex fittings on the top and bottom but the advertisement didn't clarify.  Also, the spec for delta-P was confusing, perhaps just poor grammar?
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86FJNJ

Yes it says they are serviceable and the filter element is SS and just needs to be cleaned not replaced. I ordered one so I'll try it out and see. Says it flows 6gpm which it true would be more than enough for the FJ
1986 FJ1200 converted to Fuel Pump

FJmonkey

Yamaha did not put a filter on the 84 to 87 years. Gravity feed is likely the issue. Any filter, other than the screen on the petcock, must be free flowing. If not, you have fuel delivery issues as the tank empties. Less pressure to push the fuel down. 
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

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86FJNJ

I added a fuel pump to my FJ so it's no longer gravity fed. I have the yamaha filter from RPM under the tank right after the fuel valve. I'm not sure what micron that filter is but I imagine around 35 or 40? I've read that rust can be as small as 5 microns so that's why I'm interested to try this filter. IF it doesn't cause any fuel starvation on the FJ I see no reason to not run it on our FJ's with our aging fuel tanks. I plan to run the filter between pump and carbs to ensure it has enough pressure. Should arrive this weekend, will report back.
1986 FJ1200 converted to Fuel Pump

86FJNJ

Success!

Installed the Golan filter between fuel pump and carb inlet. About 4" of line between filter and carbs and 8" between filer and pump. I left some extra line so I can move things around if I want.

Rode 38 miles with sustained RPM's between 4k to 6k and ZERO issues.

It's rated for 6 gallons per minute so I'm confident even if I had higher sustained RPM's it would be fine. I'm definitely sold on using it, can't argue with 10 micron filtering.

It's also very easy to dissemble, just unscrew it, so if I ever did have an issue with the filter clogging while I'm out it's easy to remove and clean or you could remove the filter element completely in an emergency and let fuel flow straight through unfiltered. 

I'll pull it apart after a while and see if anything has collected on the filer.
1986 FJ1200 converted to Fuel Pump

86FJNJ

I disassembled it before installing
1986 FJ1200 converted to Fuel Pump

FJmonkey

That sounds like really good progress. At 6 gal per min the filter will have to be really dirty to starve the bike. And as you pointed out, easy to fix.
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side