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did anyone find out the size? I think I might just grab one too!!!
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Says they are for inboards, But I am using my I/O on my outboard with no problems.
Rated for 30 GPH Racor 120RRAC01 Gasoline Spin-On Series Fuel Filter/Water Separators Gallons per hour- 30 Port size- 1/4-18 Bowl- See-Thru Cost: $55.92 Racor 120RRAC01 Gasoline Spin-On Series Fuel Filter/Water Separators Replacement Element Number S3240 Racor S3240 Gasoline Spin-On Fuel Filter Elements Application- Inboard Fuel Type- Gasoline Fits Model Numbers-120R-RAC01 Cost: $13.97
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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thanks MJ your still the man
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MJ, I have been digging around also and the ones for inboards appear to end in 02 ie 12R-RAC-02 vs 120R-RAC-01.....the difference appears to be only the clear bowl on 01 is not approved for inboards by the CG...02 has a metal bowl. Here is a link to a tech manual. http://www.a-filter.se/files/racor_products.pdf My question is about the maximum gph.....the manual says the 120R is for "smaller" gasoline engines up to 30 gph. There is also a guy selling a couple of bigger ones on Ebay if anyone is interested.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RACOR...spagenameZWDVW
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those are a bit small for big v6 OB. I just use the standard Mercury/Sierra/GLM/Yamaha/AquaPower type filter head, then use the Racor element on it. Those filter heads will handle just aboout anything you hook to it.Right now the Yamaha factory filter is specced at 10 microns, and its atleast 10" long
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Keep your hand off the throttle and you be fine!!
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if teh restriction is of concern, plumb in a vacum guage(Racor makes them but they are $95) and see how much they pull. Most of the engine manufactures recomend no more than 2"HG, but most of them end up around 5"HG
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If you're burning more than 30 gph with your single outboard motor, chances are you're not buying your filters from some guy on ebay.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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