The GZCR12T(R12T) Marine Series Spin-on Fuel Filter Water Separator (FFWS) offers ultimate protection for your marine and light industrial gasoline engines. This FFWS utilizes an H&V Coalescer filter media, which removes 99% of contaminants (e.g., silica, sand, rust, varnishes, and water) from the fuel before these materials reach the critical internal components of your engine. This fuel water separator was designed for easy installation and field service. The clear polycarbonate collection bowl and durable die-cast mounting cap are easy to clean, and reusable for multiple services. Additionally, the mounting cap and drain bowl can be configured based upon your installation requirements. We offer mounting brackets for this series of filters.
What does a fuel water separator do?
A fuel water separator is an important part of any boat's fuel system. By separating water and impurities from your fuel, it ensures that your engine runs smoothly and efficiently. It also helps to prolong the life of your engine by preventing corrosion and other damage caused by water and debris.
How often should I change the fuel water separator on my boat?
Fuel water filters on bay boats should be changed once a year or 100 engine hours. Given the harsher bilge environment of larger boats the fuel water separator filters should be inspected every six months. Filters are cheap and changing them regularly is advisable.
Do fuel water separators go bad?
Marine engine manufacturers and technicians advise storing any boat with the fuel tank almost full, leaving just a little capacity to accommodate expansion of the fuel if the temperature warms.
As a crew member, you naturally love water. But you definitely don't want water in your boat's fuel.
If water gets into the fuel, it can cause a lot of problems for the engine. And, when water mixes with the ethanol mixture, it undergoes a process called "phase separation," which creates sludge in the fuel tank and can lead to engine damage.
Use a clear glass bottle to check for water in your fuel. Pour water from the fuel filter into the glass bottle and let it sit for a few minutes.
If there is no water in the fuel, the liquid in the glass bottle will have the same pale yellow color. If there is water, the gas will float to the surface so you will see a bubble at the bottom of the tank. You can siphon the water out of the bottom of the tank or take it to a professional.
If phase separation has occurred when the water and ethanol were mixed, the bubble at the bottom will be gelatinous. If this is the case, contact an environmental service company to dispose of the fuel properly.
If you find water in your fuel, find out how the water got into the tank. Possible causes include a poorly sealed fuel tank cap or a broken vent.
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China GREEN-FILTER Custom OEM Cross Reference Fuel Water Separator FS19917 is mainly used in construction machinery, which can effectively separate the water and impurities in the fuel to ensure the normal operation of the engine.
Read MoreSend InquiryGREEN-FILTER oem Fuel Water Separator P551010 Suitable for Caterpillar brand excavators and other construction machinery, such as CAT Excavator 325D 336D and other models filter with large stock. This fuel water separator can effectively separate water and impurities in the fuel to ensure that the engine receives a clean fuel supply and prolongs the life of the engine. Made of high quality materials such as metal and filter paper, it has a long service life and stable performance.
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