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Default Inline fuel filter

I am going to replace my inline fuel filter on my 2 stroke Mercury outboard and the inline filters say for 4 stroke motors ,is there a difference?
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The inline on the older 2 strokes had barb fittings that clamped in place with wire clamps or small zip ties. The four strokes have a different barb that clips into a special fitting.

I think

Should be able to find plenty of the older ones. Just make sure the one u get has barbs, not the rings with the long nipples.

As far as the filtering element, i don t think there is any difference.
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what filter are you replacing? On the engine? or the water separating filter in the boat?
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On the engine
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what Phat said, the newer engines use quick connects, the older engine has barb fittings
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Got it, thanks guys
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Do you know if it's 3/8 or 5/16 I'm not getting a good answer,even the owners Manuel does not say.
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The fuel line for my 1980 Mercury 200 HP is 5/16. I confirmed that when I installed an in-line fuel filter a year ago. Interestingly, when I bought the boat 3 years ago, the only fuel filter was the screen which is on the outboard.

I added a fuel-water separator also, which was 3/8", so I ended up buying this reducer to transition from 3/8 to 5/16.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Duke, Im confused about the size, I bought two filters and a 24 inch fuel line from Amazon and put down my motor and it says 5/16 but I think it's 3/8 by the primer bulb . I didn't get to my motor to check cause it's covered for the winter I'm hoping it is 5/16 cause that's what I got But I think 3/8 would be better since its larger Even you said to differant sizes Time will tell unless a mechanic ( spareparts) who really knows his stuff replys but I hope your right too Thanks for the reply
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Unread 01-05-2021, 09:16 PM
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Dam Amazon has everthing .
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