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Water Separating Fuel Filter For Marine Sterndrive And Outboard Engines By Sierr on 2040-parts.com

US $9.88
Location:

Baldwin, Georgia, United States

Baldwin, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra UPC:030999869821 Manufacturer Part Number:18-7844

Product Description:

Sierra fuel water separators remove over 99.8% of emulsified water from your gasoline. Sierra's 10 micron filters are over 90% efficient at removing particles as small as 10 micron. All filters flow @ 90 GPH to feed even the hungriest motor. Sierra 10 micron filters are recommended to prevent damage to sensitive inboard and outboard fuel injection systems.

Application:

Used on Mercruiser and Mercury Engines21 Micron Rating3.875" in Length

Replaces:

Mercruiser - 35-802893Q, 35-807172Mallory - 9-37800GLM - 24940

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