Fuel filter

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Apr 12, 2005
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Hunter 36 Cobb Island
I wanted to replace my factory installed Racor Filter (the kind that you can't see what's inside) with a Racor Filter that has the see thru bowl underneath. Then I read something about Coast Guard requirements of a metal bowl in high heat areas. The filter is located under the aft stateroom, aft of the engine. Is there such a requirement? I took a course on a J-37, it's fuel filter was right next to the engine, a big Volvo, see thru bowl Racor.
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
You're Right about Metal

The metal bowl is a requirement for gasoline powered and commercial boats but not for recreational diesel boats in our size range - unless the rules were changed recently. If you're making the change because you want to see what's inside the bowl then take some factors into consideration. For my situation (I made the change several years ago): 1. The plastic bowl is a relatively dark color and it's not the easiest to see through even under the best of conditions. 2. The plastic bowl has, over time, got scratches which has made the former crystal-clear lens a lot more difficult to see through. 3. Even if I could see through it, which I can - sorta, barely, it is very hard to spot any dirt or water. While a plastic bowl is permitted, if I had to do it over again I would err on the side of safety and go with a metal bowl. If you think you've got water or dirt problems and you're thinking of this change to troubleshoot the problem then maybe that would be a good idea, but otherwise I'd suggest saving your money.
 
Mar 1, 2004
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Catalina 387 Cedar Mills-Lake Texhoma
Went through that problem years ago

after losing power because the filter was dirty and I didn't know it. Put the see thru filter in and then plumbed the old filter in parallel with valves to control it. If a filter plugs up, I can switch over to the other filter. This is done just before you inter the dock area.
 
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