S3213 Fuel Water Separator Filter Assembly for Outboard Motor Mercury 35-60494-1 Yamaha Racor Sierra Engine Boat 10 Micron Replaces B32013 18-7932

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Replaces Mercury 35-60494-1 and Universal. Features:  ? High performance 3/8 NPT ports offer lower pressure drop rates.  ? Direct Fit. Great replacement for your worn or broken fuel water separator filter!  ? 10 micron filters are over 90% efficient at removing particles as small as 10 microns. provide strong protection of your fuel system.  To Drain Water 1. Loosen self-venting drain plug to drain water from bowl into a container. 2. Tighten drain. 3. Use primer bulb to fill filter with fuel. 4. Start engine and check ensure there are no leaks. To replace element: 1.Drain the unit by loosens the drain screw. 2.Loosen and remove the filter element. 3.Loosen and remove the bowl from filter element.Please note the bowl is reusable,do not dispose unless broken. 4.Wipe O-ring gland clean,and coat bowl's sealing O-ring with clean oil or grease and place it back to the gland.The tighten the bowl  onto filter element firmly by hand. 5.Coat filter element's sealing O-ring with clean oil or grease and attach filter element onto filter head,and the tighten securely by hand. 6.Run engine and check for fuel leakage. Attention: 1.Make sure you remove both the filter and the filter bowl from the mounting housing and put a light film of fuel on the o-rings.As delivered  it will leak without the lubrication to allow for the proper crush. 2.For diesel transfer tank to filter the fuel before it enters the main tank, Only thing is you have to make sure to get the proper sealant for  the threads. For The First time installation, In order to avoid any leaking at the threads. You'd better get some thread paste since the  tape might plug the injectors if it were to come loose. 3.Check and replace regularly.