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696.1 | Want me to pay for it too? | GOLF::WILSON | It's sum-sum-summa time! | Wed Jun 20 1990 14:32 | 12 |
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What brand and model is the filter housing?
Overton's lists a Quicksilver (Merc) replacement filter cartridge
for $4.95.
Boat/US lists about 6 or 7 different models of Fram and Racor filters
and replacement cartidges.
Supply a model number and we'll fix you right up!
Rick W.
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696.2 | TRY auto parts store | BIZNIS::CADMUS | | Wed Jun 20 1990 15:30 | 12 |
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Some of the filter manufacturer's (Fram, etc) make a replacement
cartridge for the Merc Fuel filters- I gave my local auto parts store
the Mercruser part # and they cross- referenced it.
I will be changing out to the new filters with the built in water
separator/drain- water has been my biggest problem and I like the idea
of the water filter/drain.
BLiss Marine in Dedham and Boat/Us have the filter cartrideges that fit
the merc filters in Stock- make suyrte you get the # of your filter and
element.
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696.3 | | FREEBE::FEUERSTEIN | If it isnt a SEARAY... | Wed Jun 20 1990 16:03 | 17 |
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-<cut me some slack,here>-
I guess I didn't describe this filter very well,so let me try
again. First of all,it's about the size of a standard oil filter.
It has no markings on it what-so-ever,hence my problem in identifying
it. There are no drains on it, so it may be only a gas filter and
not do any water separation.It's mounted in-line between the tank
and fuel pump. My service manual parts breakdown shows it, but doesn't
list it. Also, it's a spin on type...no clamps or otherwise hold
it in place.
Not a very technical description, eh?
Andy
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696.4 | | GOLF::WILSON | It's sum-sum-summa time! | Wed Jun 20 1990 16:16 | 11 |
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To get the model number, check the filter *housing*, not the filter
cartridge. Once you know the model no. it's a simple matter of looking
up the replacement cartridge number.
RE: cut me some slack
We're only trying to help, not getting on your case. And we can't help
without a model number.
Rick W.
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696.5 | Here's the process..... | HYEND::J_BORZUMATO | | Wed Jun 20 1990 16:18 | 24 |
| Real easy.
1. close the shut-off valve prior to the filter.
2. remove the filter.
3. get in vehicle.
4. drive to Merccruiser dealer.
5. show them old part.
6. they locate one you can use.
7. pay for it, get reciept, leave.
8. return to boat, install, turn fuel on, chech for leaks, start
engine, check for leaks again....
9. use boat.
JIm.
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696.6 | You *DON'T have anything unusual! | CSMET2::CHACE | is it getting warmer? | Wed Jun 20 1990 16:18 | 14 |
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Re.3 - All the other replies are still valid. If you can figure
out what Mercruiser filter element it is *OR* what Mercruiser
filter housing it is, there are a number of very good brands of
spin-on fuel filter/water seperator *elements* available that should
fit it.
Boat US has Racor spin-ons that cross reference to Mercruiser
and I'm sure others do too, you just have to figure out what you
*HAVE*!
Try looking on the element or main housing for a name or some numbers
Kenny
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696.7 | You might try the 90% solution | SEARAY::EAST | | Thu Jun 21 1990 11:34 | 12 |
| This may sound overly simple...but my Mercruiser 230 also has such a filter. It
is a combination water separator/fuel filter. There's also another little-tiny
in-line fuel filter right where the fuel line hits the fuel pump.
When I visited my local Mercruiser dealer and said "I have a 1986 Mercruiser 230
and need the fuel filter/water separator", they said "here".
They only had one size.
it fit.
Jeff
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696.8 | | FREEBE::FEUERSTEIN | If it isnt a SEARAY... | Thu Jun 21 1990 14:36 | 13 |
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-< thanks >-
I got the Mercruiser part number and went to a NAPA store. They
were able to cross it to one of their own. The reason I didn't
want to take it to a 'marine supply' is that the word 'marine'
generally adds two to three times the cost of the part.
Thanks for the input, though.
Andy
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696.9 | but I digress.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | Orangutans are skeptical | Mon Jun 25 1990 09:03 | 9 |
| Interestingly enough, the word 'marine' doesn't *always* mean more
expensive.. for example, if you wanted a 30A twistlock power connector,
Maynard Supply will charge you twice as much as BoatUS, and you get a
*much* better connector from BoatUS..
Sort of the reverse of shopping at Spag's: Most things are cheaper at
spag's, but not quite everything..
...tom
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