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    Red face Changing Racors

    Anybody got any suggestions when it's advisable to change out racor fuel filters. I'd like to get good life out of mine, but I certainly don't want to push 'em too far and loose an engine while underway do to a clogged filter. What sayeth?

    Bill

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    I was changing mine at 100 hours, or whenever there was a buildup of crud in the bowl, but recently purchased a Racor vaccum guage mounted where the "T" handle goes, and will now change when needle climbs toward the "yellow" sector.

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    recently purchased a Racor vaccum guage mounted where the "T" handle goes, and will now change when needle climbs toward the "yellow" sector.
    This is the only way to know for sure other wise some boats may get 500 hrs and some may only get 5 hrs. It depends on how clean your tanks are and fuel quality. I have been in my tanks and bottoms are spotless ( not bad for 39 years) but I don't have gauges yet still on the wish list and I change them each season which is about 100 hrs.
    Dan
    End Of The Line II
    1967 34C

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    Re: Changing Racors

    I changed out Racors regularly when I had them- it seemed like once a month. You might consider permanently changing out your Racors for Fleetguard systems if $$ permit. FG system fuel filters are quite a bit better.

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    Just a thought but the racor filters for my 900 series filters on the 41 are only about $9.00 each. If I change them too often I see no downside so I look at between 20 and 50 hours. Its good maintenance since I always check for water before starting and if I see a bit if goo in there they are gone. I did mis spend 15 years of my youth repairing boats and engines in boatyards so I know what happens if you don't change them often enough.

    FYI if anyone needs I get them by the case and can help you out.

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    Re: Changing Racors

    My wish list also includes vacuum gauges for my Racors. But the need to change them rests solely on the quality of fuel you use. I didn't change mine for the first 6.5 years I owned the boat, and don't know how long they were there before I bought it. BUT, I always had fuel trucked in so the fuel was always fresh (read clean) as it was filtered as it was loaded on the truck, then the truck filtered it again as it was pumped into the boat! At one time, I emptied the main tank, and then ran a boroscope into it, and my 36 year old boat had a spotless tank.

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