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Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
- Cooler
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders

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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
Cooler wrote:Source of the post...... it may take some throttle pumping to refill the new filters. You have to pump the throttle while the engine is turning over to get gas flowing. The first time I did this, it took several tries to get the engine running.er
I don't think this applies in Barry's case but you don't want to do that in an application where an electric fuel pump is used. Running the pump dry for any amount of time will shorten it's life pretty quick. You should always fill the filter first in an electric pump application. The fuel is the only thing that lubricates the pump while it's running.
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders

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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
The starboard engine is a 454 Gen 5. The original engine was replaced within about a year of purchase for some reason. This one has a Sierra filter mounted low on the side of the engine. Date written on the old filter was June, 2017. This model has an electric fuel pump.
The port engine is the original 454 Mark 4. A Sierra filter is mounted high at the front of the engine. It was also marked June, 2017. There is a second filter in the fuel line mounted high, Fram FCS1136M. Not sure when it was last changed. I also changed the rubber gasket. This engine has a mechanical fuel pump.
The generator has a Racor 110. I replaced the filter element and 2 rubber gaskets. This one looked like it had not been changed in a very long time, judging by the build up on the gaskets. It is mounted high on the transom.
Fortunately there was no water anywhere in the system and the filter elements looked pretty clean.
I'll try to replace them again sooner then the 3 1/2 years since the last change.
Thank you!!
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders

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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
Crusader xli
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Re: Replacing fuel filters on Santego 3467, Crusaders
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/sierra--23-7762-generator-fuel-filter--13479175?recordNum=2
May look like it's a large fitting just before the fuel pump. If it's painted white, it's likely never been replaced. Depending on your model, it may be just behind a small removable metal plate, bottom right corner by the pump.
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