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Marpac 7-6864 Qwick View Filter Assembly Fuel Water Separator Clear 10 Micron on 2040-parts.com

US $42.72
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marpac Manufacturer Part Number:7-6864

Quick View is a new concept in fuel filtration, just replace the part that needs replacing.
• Quick Drain casing includes an easy-turn thumb screw for quick, convenient water drainage (Except 7-6856) and a red float that indicates water that needs to be drained.
• Clear bowl on all Quick View allow for quick checks on fuel quality, remove water or change filter before there is a problem.
• 10 Micron filter cartridge is replaceable (Order # 7-6858).
• Ethanol fuel compatible with Viton Seals that won’t shrink.
• Universal replacement for Mercury, Yamaha, Honda and Suzuki Style filters.
• Designed for use with Portable Marine Fuel Systems Only.

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