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The SNAPP Series is a one-piece fuel filter water separator for 24/7 protection, even with E10 gasoline and bio-diesel. Heavy duty high impact nylon construction won't ever rust or corrode. The clear collection bowl allows for accurate inspection of fuel quality. A self-vent drain is also available for easy removal of collected water. Flow up 26 GPH (1200 LPH) in both gasoline and diesel. Includes: (2) 90 degree quick connect fittings for fast, confident connections. Quick release squeeze tabs make filter changes a snap. 10 Micron. Includes mounting bracket; see R23298-10 for replacement filter w/out bracket
I have a 94 Johnson Fast Strike 150. Because of this garbage ethanol fuel at the pump these days I've been searching high and low for a good water separator. This is the one! Perfect size, stainless hardware, no spin on rubber seals to leak...and when its done just pop it loose and throw it away. I'm a diesel mechanic and Racor is a trusted quality brand that's factory installed on many trucks. Don't know how long this particular filter has been around but I'm glad I found it.
Bought the Racor 23233-10 to try on my Craftsman lawn tractor because I was having fuel problems. After replacing the filter twice the fuel hose and the carb I decided I got bad fuel again. Put this on and am hoping it can handle any issue. For the price I figure its not going to go bad for a couple of years. So far its working great. The only problem is really mounting this thing onto the lawn mower. Had to mount it above the brake pedal but below the tank.
I have an aluminum boat with a 25hp 2 stroke Mariner outboard. It has a 6 gal tank. I had a lot of issues with water in the fuel getting past the small filter under the engines cowl fouling the carburetor. It even ruined a vacation trip once. I installed this filter and removed the filter under the cowl. I drain the fuel into a container from the petcock valve at the bottom of the filter before and after each trip. I often find a small amount of water in the container showing the water separator is doing it’s job. I haven’t had one fuel related issue since I installed this filter. 👍