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1Back to top Go down   Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Empty Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:17 pm

Moto Smith

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Does anyone have a part number for an aftermarket fuel filter?

I can find one with 3/8 (10mm) male ends, rated at 100psi (stainless)- but no 5/16 (8mm) (Jeggs filter)

Napa filters are Wix filters under the NAPA name.
I tried Wixfilter.com but couldn't get anywhere.

Cheers, M

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2Back to top Go down   Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Empty Re: Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:45 am

Albyalbatross1

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Look a bit further in the posts. I have seen it here.

    

Moto Smith

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Albyalbatross1 wrote:Look a bit further in the posts. I have seen it here.
I can see two threads - but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place - I used 'FILTER' in the search engine.
I can see online a USA NAPA part #3032 - 5/16 male ends - inline fuel filter with a 60lb burst rate.
We run at 32psi don't we - unless the pressure reg goes out then it goes up to 60 - but we've got more problems than fuel filter splitting at that time don't we?

The Jags filter is rated for 100 PSI with a stainless body but 3/8 male ends and 5 1/2 inches long overall, for $17.
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performance-Products/555/15175/10002/-1?parentProductId=759981


Are the 10mm (3/8 barbs) an issue??

Cheers, M

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Rick G

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The
Fram filter fora 1996 Ford Mustang GT, 4.6L, Same fuel pressure rating, 7.9mm rather than 8mm
fittings, so you have to tighten the hose clamps a little farther. The body is
larger, so it takes finesse to put it into place, but it fits.
Fram G3802A was $8.99 at Kragen auto parts


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zonenfeile

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valid for K75-K1100

to google:

Mahle KL 145

Mann+Hummel MWK 44

everything else is junk


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charlie99

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zonenfeile wrote:
everything else is junk



lol Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? 44271

    

Inge K.

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To be added to the non junk list: Knecht KL 145.

Inge K.


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8Back to top Go down   Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Empty Re: Fuel Filter - aftermarket part #?? Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:50 am

Moto Smith

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Inge K. wrote:To be added to the non junk list: Knecht KL 145.

Inge K.
Apparently, that filter is difficult to get in the USA.
I see mention of a Deutsch filter # ff424 - which again is hard to get - Fram have a plastic equivalent, but I cannot see any pressure rating.
Wix filters cross references this Deutsch filter with their filter #33032 which is the NAPA 3032 filter posted earlier in this thread. Rated 60 PSI burst and 20 micron filter.

I'll keep looking...
Cheers, M

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