Re: Mango fuel filter question


smiles bernard
 

Hi there 
Yes I also have one in my maramu + Perkins M65
Just a water filter & no cartridge to replace 
On our boat this then leads to a dual spin on primary filter unit and then finally onto the secondary Engine mounted filter 
I just drain it occasionally into a glass jar and see what’s lurking in the bowl. So far it’s always been clean btw. 
All the best
Miles


On 14 Sep 2020, at 20:00, James Alton via groups.io <lokiyawl2@...> wrote:

Arlo,

  My apologies.  After taking a closer look, I think that Craig is correct that what you have is a fuel water separator that does not have a filter inside.  I was looking at the top portion of your photo which looks identical to the filter housing that I have on my boat but the bottom part of yours does look different than mine.   I believe that this link shows what you have:  https://www.asap-supplies.com/products/drive-force-cav-fuel-separator-45lph-alloy-bowl-302005  

Best,

James Alton



On Sep 14, 2020, at 12:38 PM, Arlo <svplanb@...> wrote:

Hello there. So I am.looking to change my fuel filters (routine service) and I  have no idea what the original Amel fuel system used for this filter. I have already changed the one on the engine but not this little gem...I have a Mango. Any ideas ? It is attached to the tank selector valve <20200914_094926.jpg><20200914_094918.jpg>

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