rickh said:
Are you looking for a heated filter set up? I am using one that uses a coil instead of a strip. Screw into the top of the filter head. Heater about 75 bucks, head with filter about 45 bucks.
I will keep looking for the heater kit and the head with filter part numbers...
CarQuest Filter part #'s
86911 Stanadyne FM100 Series (5 Micron)
86912 Stanadyne FM100 Series (30 Micron)
86913 Stanadyne FM100 Series (150 Micron)
From CarQuest made by Stanadyne.
Rick H...
Ok...
Complete assembly with filter....
5 micron 89911 (final filter)
30 micron 89912 (pre-filter)
150 micron 89913 (coalescing pre filter water seperator)
Rated at 80 GPH or about 350 hp. 2 inlet and 2 outlet ports 1/4" x 18 NPTF, max op pressure 60 psi (yea right! I have been running at almost 70 for 1 1/2 years!
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Unique dry change element eliminates fuel spilage.
Also avaible in marine grade.
Heater kit 89922
"150 watt heater, 12 volt reliable sensor reacts to the fuel temp, when needed, activates a high efficiency heating element. Fuel flows the length of the heater for rapid and uniform warming. Metling wax crystals back into suspension just prior to entering the filters media, which helps avoid filter plugging."
Water snesor kit 89923
"This optional electronic module signals that water has accumulated in the filter and must be drained. Idela for applications where a see through bowl can not easily be seen."
Plastic see through bowl 89924
Hand primer 89921