Should I convert my old 500 piece Perkins 4.236 fuel filter w/glass bowl to simpler 2 piece screw on type? Will I really miss the transparency?
The new piece I want is not that cheapy $40 DP1000 kit or the WAY overpriced $220+ Foleyengines conversion kit (same thing) that screws onto existing filter head. Those kits should really be called adapters. The conversion piece I want has the male threaded nipple cast into head. And, it will only be about $25 delivered. Any thoughts?
Should I convert my old PITA fuel filter?
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Re: Should I convert my old PITA fuel filter?
John have you been having any issues with the old one? If not don't fix what isn't broken as the old saying goes.
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Re: Should I convert my old PITA fuel filter?
Your description makes it sound like the CAV296 which I rather like, but I could imagine it's hard to get to when mounted in a tight engine bay.
If it's this filter you want in place, Donaldson offer a drain bowl you can add below the spin-on filter to see what has collected.
If it's this filter you want in place, Donaldson offer a drain bowl you can add below the spin-on filter to see what has collected.
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