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I have a mercury 150hp o/b and I use the racor # 3227. I have the racor with the clear bowl that threads onto the filter so you can see and drain any water.

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I have a mercury 150hp o/b and I use the racor # 3227. I have the racor with the clear bowl that threads onto the filter so you can see and drain any water.

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DItto. Works great.. but you should still change the filter element once a year..
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DItto. Works great.. but you should still change the filter element once a year..
I 100% agree with destroyer on this one, While my v sat for 2 yrs before i bought it i kept seeing chunks of rust in my bowl. I thought where the heck is this coming from? I changed my filter and looked at the old one and was shocked at the rust in that filter. Obviously from sitting but after a carb rebuild it could have made a mess. I highly recommend the racor filter with the glass bowl to anyone .
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This has always bugged me. Why do different outboards require different spin on filters? Its mounted in the boat and fuel flows thru it. Simple right? So why would a Mercury require a different filter?
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This has always bugged me. Why do different outboards require different spin on filters? Its mounted in the boat and fuel flows thru it. Simple right? So why would a Mercury require a different filter?
Well, the most obvious reason is that they want to sell you filters, so they make them OEM. But truthfully, I think you're right ont the money. Most any filter, as long as it filters to the same micron number and as long as the flow rate is the same should work just fine.
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What should the Micron number or flow rate be for my 135 evinrude? I have a sierra filter now also. What racor should should I use for this motor?
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What should the Micron number or flow rate be for my 135 evinrude? I have a sierra filter now also. What racor should should I use for this motor?
There are several. For both Mercury and JohnnyRude you want one that filters to 10 microns and has a 60 GPH flow rate. Also keep in mind that the clear bowl on the bottom is a polycarbonate plastic, not glass. (Not that it makes much difference, just someone said it was glass earlier) Direct replacement filters by Racor for JohnnyRude are B32014 and/or B32021MAM. The difference is the first number has a clear bowl, and the second number has a metal bowl.

BTW, Racor filters were taken over by Parker a while back, so you're really getting a Parker FIlter with the Racor name. The original Racor company is out of business. This is not taking anything away from Parker, they make some of the finest quality filters in the industry.
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