Well what I am thinking here is, if the stock filter is 15 micron..
Seems that Racor would be a suitable supplier, and this would make a good 2nd filter after a larger micron and before a 2 micron.045-RAC-351 FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATORThe 045-RAC-351 fuel filter/water separator is assembled with our legendary 10 micron Aquabloc®II media, a plated steel housing, a vent plug, and a lateral drain. This filter is designed to be installed on the suction (or vacuum) side of the fuel system with a maximum flow rate of 35 GPH (132 LPH) with diesel fuel and 45 GPH (170 LPH) with gasoline. This fuel filter assembly is extremely effective in removing better than 93% of free water normally found in fuel due to condensation and removes 95% of particulate matter down to 10 micron (nominal). Typical applications for the 045-RAC-351 include: generator sets, agriculture equipment, construction equipment, or any engine up to 220 HP."http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PARKER/menuitem.338f315e827b2c6315731910237ad1ca/?vgnextoid=94639bd01975e210VgnVCM10000048021dacRCRD&vgnextfmt=default&vgnextfmt=EN&productcategory=productline&vgnextdiv=687630&vgnextcatid=227023&vgnextcat=045-RAC-351+FUEL+FILTER%2FWATER+SEPARATOR&Wtky=
Well yes, but there is most certainly particles in No.2 that are under 15u. Now it doesn't matter what these particles are , but the fact that they are there is the problem. Tyler, being that you worked on these pumps I don't suppose you know what their tolerances are for the vane pump and such moving pieces? The filter bags are from McMaster-Carr, and they are "Polyester Felt Bags with Type 304 Stainless Steel Retaining Ring and Woven Polyester Handle—Max. temp. is 300°F". I do not think you have to worry about them stretching. What does your brother use to filter that VO?