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6lp fuel water separator leak
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6lp fuel water separator leak
The small nipple on the bottom of the fuel filter has a very slight drip of diesel. Anybody know of a fix. Thanks in advance. Mike
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
That should be the drain if it is the Racor unit mine had. I replaced the entire assembly as mine was pretty bad looking!
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
There is a rubber O ring that you can replace. Its either a bolt, or someone installed a small brass valve for draining the bowl which also has a bolt in the bottom to seal it.
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
Mine is a plastic nipple on the bottom of the fuel filter on the motor. Looks like it has plastic wing nut. Looks like it meant to drain but no hose attached. L
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
If it is on the engine and its a Yanmar then that is where the factory "yanmar" water alarm switch goes. There should be two wires laying around...
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
OK, that plastic wing nut is for draining the filter prior to removal. When you buy a new filter it comes with new O rings. It does have a small nipple to attach a hose to for draining. For filter removal, trace the wires to the plug/disconnect, and unplug it. Remove the filter with a filter wrench. Have a large zip lock baggie handy to place the dripping filter in. Once out of the boat, use a pair of channel locks to remove the plastic fitting from the bottom of the filter. Reinstall it back on the new filter with the new O ring, reinstall filter and reconnect wires.
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
Good info. Thanks
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Re: 6lp fuel water seperator leak
I dropped my "nipple", aka drain plug in the bilge on my Racor filter. I used my wet/dry vac to vacuum that puppy out, o good. I used the blower on the vac forward and aft, still could not find it. I had to buy the entire bowl assembly to get the plug. I think the plug is my keel. In the spring I will try to blow it out. Moral of the story, put something big under the fuel bowl when draining. There is an o-ring to improve the seal to the filter housing.
Max
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East Islip, Long Island, New York
Serenity 98 28TE
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