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thinkxingu
05-10-2024, 03:02 PM
Happy Start-of-the-Boating-Season!
Just got my MVM spring invoice, and it looks like they didn't replace my fuel separator filter. It was replaced at the beginning of last season, and we put around ~35-40 hours on the boat.
Should I have them replace it, do it myself (it's mounted to the back of the swim platform on my pontoon), or not bother this season?
Thanks!
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Happy Start-of-the-Boating-Season!
Just got my MVM spring invoice, and it looks like they didn't replace my fuel separator filter. It was replaced at the beginning of last season, and we put around ~35-40 hours on the boat.
Should I have them replace it, do it myself (it's mounted to the back of the swim platform on my pontoon), or not bother this season?
Thanks!
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Pull it, dump its contents into a bowl and see how much water is there.
Then put it back on.
Dispose of fuel with an IFT (improvised flame thrower). :D
Although these are also a fuel filter, I am more concerned about the water in my tank.
If the filter were allowed to fill with water it could make its way to the engine and make it quit, likely at an inconvenient time.
It that happened at high speed the water might make it into a cylinder and give your motor a boo boo.
Always have replaced annually
DesertDweller
05-10-2024, 10:32 PM
I would call them first and make sure they didn’t replace it. If they didn’t I would replace it.
thinkxingu
05-11-2024, 07:28 AM
I would call them first and make sure they didn’t replace it. If they didn’t I would replace it.Yeah, probably should've started there as I just called and they include the fuel separator filter replacement in their fall service.
Thanks for the reminder that sometimes the obvious/simplest approach is the best!
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