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1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location
06-18-2006, 13:06
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1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location
Not sure about the 88 but look next to the propane tank. Do you know what the
racor looks like?
Dan
85FCRB35
Jackson, MS
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From: birdshill123
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:02 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] 1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location


I am putting together a list of oil and fuel filters to keep as spares
for my Bird. I found all the part #,s for the Cat and the Onan. BUT I
also found some old tech bulletin about using the 1P2299 as a primary
filter. Apparently the micron rating has changed on this filter. Left
me confused! As for the racor: My Bird is sitting rather low right now
and I do not want to disturb the neighbors by starting the engine to
air it up. Dumb question: Where is that racor located? I am assuming it
is somewhere along the drivers side frame rail? Which model Racor is on
my coach? My manual says it uses a a Racor 2040SM filter. I found a
small fuel filter in a box marked NAPA 3166. I cannot cross this filter
to any Cat or Onan #'s. It is a drop in cartridge and very small. Any
ideas? Could be from the previous owners tractor??

Bruce 1988 FC35





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1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - birdshill123 - 06-18-2006, 12:02
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - Fred Hulse - 06-18-2006, 12:40
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - dan - 06-18-2006 13:06
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - birdshill123 - 06-18-2006, 13:22
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - chet geist - 06-18-2006, 13:45
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - pattypape - 06-18-2006, 14:20
1988 FC35 fuel filters and Racor location - birdshill123 - 06-18-2006, 14:46



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