mattz wrote:This looks like a cheaper copy of the racor
http://bit.ly/16XhOTs
Looks like a genuine Parker-Racor unit to me. Good price if you can get reasonable freight.
mattz wrote:This looks like a cheaper copy of the racor
http://bit.ly/16XhOTs
Cowboy Dave wrote:How big is the bag? There is still a bit of room between the battery tray and the racor. Finally got around to plumbing mine in today. Been sitting in there disconnected for quite a while.
For those after the smaller Dahl 65 2 micron unit mentioned by Tony here is a place you can buy it:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dahl-65-Diesel-Fuel-Water-Separator-Assembly-std-w-2-Micron-Filter-Flows-76L-H-/380533422029?pt=AU_HeavyMachineryParts&hash=item58998f37cd&_uhb=1
For those looking to get the Racor - ebay US is your best bet as the Australian prices are a bit outlandish for the most part.
Longranger1 wrote:mattz wrote:This looks like a cheaper copy of the racor
http://bit.ly/16XhOTs
Looks like a genuine Parker-Racor unit to me. Good price if you can get reasonable freight.
Cowboy Dave wrote:Longranger1 wrote:mattz wrote:This looks like a cheaper copy of the racor
http://bit.ly/16XhOTs
Looks like a genuine Parker-Racor unit to me. Good price if you can get reasonable freight.
Yeah but he says 'equivalent' to racor a couple of times and nominates the brand as FJF filter.
Cowboy Dave wrote:How big is the bag? There is still a bit of room between the battery tray and the racor. Finally got around to plumbing mine in today. Been sitting in there disconnected for quite a while.
For those after the smaller Dahl 65 2 micron unit mentioned by Tony here is a place you can buy it:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dahl-65-Diesel-Fuel-Water-Separator-Assembly-std-w-2-Micron-Filter-Flows-76L-H-/380533422029?pt=AU_HeavyMachineryParts&hash=item58998f37cd&_uhb=1
For those looking to get the Racor - ebay US is your best bet as the Australian prices are a bit outlandish for the most part.
brodical wrote:Anyone know if one of these water separators will work on our rigs.....could rig it up to an alarm/ light ?????
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221312177058 ... 1423.l2649
brodical wrote:This one isn't a filter jst a seperator as far as I'm aware ....was thinking if it was put in pre oem that it could detect water and hook up to an audible alarm to detect water before it causes damage??? Jst a thought ...
yeah I'm well aware of the above mate...but if there's considerable amount of water in the fuel it will be to late yeah???and will reach the engine...thought this may bye a cost effective way of sensing the water before it reaches oem...viking shippy wrote:brodical wrote:This one isn't a filter jst a seperator as far as I'm aware ....was thinking if it was put in pre oem that it could detect water and hook up to an audible alarm to detect water before it causes damage??? Jst a thought ...
That is all in place in your triton the filter is a water sensing filter with a light on your dash..And a 10micron filter..
The secondary filter that tony talks about is put between the oem filter and the engine..as a secondary finer filter and a secondary water trap..
yeah I seen those mr funnel doovers and they look good... exxy for the highest flow one wich I think was 45 l per min...but hey at least ya know exactly what's in ya tank..."diesel" lolCowboy Dave wrote:You can use a filter funnel when filling up if the fuel is suspect? On NewHilux the guys worked out how to connect an audible alarm to their setups so it must be possible. Maybe if you read what they did you'll be able to suss out how to do it on ours?
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