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Spare Connector for Fuel Separator Filte

Code:
03601-2

Metal spare connector for fuel/water separator filter, ensuring a secure hose connection.

  • Dimensions: 38 mm length, Ø10 mm hose barb – fits 10 mm fuel hoses.
  • Robust metal construction resistant to fuel and corrosion.
  • Precision threaded end for solid attachment to the filter housing.
  • Replaces damaged or worn connectors to restore fuel system integrity.
Price: €511 999лв.
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This metal spare connector is designed for the fuel/water separator filter and similar filter units. Measuring 38 mm in length with a 10 mm hose barb, it allows direct connection of a fuel hose (10 mm inner diameter) to the filter head. The connector is made of corrosion-resistant metal, ensuring long service life and reliable performance in marine fuel systems.
The threaded end of the connector screws securely into the filter housing, providing a tight seal that prevents fuel leaks. This spare part is ideal for replacing a broken or leaking connector on your filter, restoring the safety and efficiency of your fuel system. It is suitable for use with both gasoline and diesel fuels.

  • Application: Compatible with fuel/water separator filter model and other filters using the same threaded fitting size. It ensures a reliable link between the filter assembly and the fuel line.
  • Recommendation: Ideal for boats and engines equipped with fuel separator filters, especially when repairing or replacing filter components. It ensures proper reconnection of hoses after maintenance or an upgrade.
  • Installation: It’s recommended to use a fuel-resistant thread sealant (or PTFE tape) when installing the connector to prevent any leaks and ensure maximum seal integrity. Screw the connector in firmly, but avoid over-tightening to protect the filter’s threading.
  • Maintenance: Check the connector’s condition during routine filter service. If you notice any wear, corrosion, or fuel seeping around it, replace the connector promptly to avoid air ingress or fuel loss in the system.