Installing a in line fuel shut off valve

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Mar 15, 2011
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Catalina 310 Gloucester Point, Va
I am thinking of installing a fuel shut off valve between my diesel tank and my Racor Filter. The reason being when changing filters, I do not want to fiddle around with the shut off valve on the fuel tank. If I install it just in front of the Racor Filter, it seems like a easy way to cut off fuel when changing filters...Any thoughts..?
 

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Mar 15, 2011
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Catalina 310 Gloucester Point, Va
Maine Sail...can you recommend a valve that has barbs on each end, so that I can just
cut the fuel hose to the racor filter and insert the valve between the cut hose..
 
Feb 6, 1998
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Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Maine Sail...can you recommend a valve that has barbs on each end, so that I can just
cut the fuel hose to the racor filter and insert the valve between the cut hose..
Sorry I missed this. Most valves are female NPT and you then buy the male hose adapters to fit the valve and your diameter hose. I don't recall seeing any barb/barb fuel valves.

If this is a Catalina 310 it already has a fuel shut off on the tank..
 
May 3, 2008
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Catalina 310 Catawba Island
Shut off valve right in front of filter.

I am thinking of installing a fuel shut off valve between my diesel tank and my Racor Filter. The reason being when changing filters, I do not want to fiddle around with the shut off valve on the fuel tank. If I install it just in front of the Racor Filter, it seems like a easy way to cut off fuel when changing filters...Any thoughts..?
I did this a couple of years ago. Makes changing filters much easier. I used to use channel locks on the input line. This is much better. The fitting screws into the filter and had a barb end for the inlet hose. Brass 1/4 turn shut off. As I recall it was about $20 and I believe I got it at West Marine.
 
Mar 15, 2011
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Catalina 310 Gloucester Point, Va
BobJames....i like your idea to put the valve right next the the racor unit, it's a cleaner simpler approach and you only need the valve and one barb.Thanks for the tip
Bob
 
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