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Donaldson P550105 Fuel Filter,cummins #154709 Xref: 33109 Ff5376 Bf7529 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Donaldson Interchange Part Number:33109, FF105, FF5376, BF7529, 33244 Manufacturer Part Number:P550105

Donaldson P550105 Fuel Filter

Xref:  33109 FF105 FF5376 BF7529 33244


Fuel Filter Product Attributes

Outer Diameter:

3.66 Inches (92.96 MM)

Thread Size:

1-14

Length:

5.35 Inches (135.89 MM)

Gasket OD:

2.81 Inches (71.37 MM)

Gasket ID:

2.42 Inches (61.47 MM)

Efficiency 95%:

N/A

Efficiency 50%:

N/A

Efficiency 99%:

25 Micron

Efficiency Test Std:

SAE J1985

Alternate Part:

P558000-FFWS TWIST & DRAIN

Alternate Part:

P550104-SHORT

Primary Application:

CUMMINS 154709


Packaged Dimensions

Country of Origin:

MX (Mexico)

Gross Length in Inches:

15

Gross Height in Inches:

6.4

Gross Weight in Pounds:

1.1

Gross Width in Inches:

11.7

 

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