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Old 03-09-09, 09:10 AM   #1
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Default Pros and Cons

In line fuel filters

My motor is 1994 Johnson Fast strike

I was told I needed one..and what they said makes sense then..I hear same breath about how it's not that great they can hurt your motor????

what do you think ???

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Old 03-09-09, 04:46 PM   #2
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inline fuel filters wont hurt you moter they protect it from eating rust and crud..
a water seperator is like a oil filter looking thing it removes the water from the fuel.. this is VERY important if you are in a e-85 area.. a $6 in line filter saves you from spending $3500.. we aint rocket scientist but umm i think you get the idea..

the water sperator is NOT a inline FUEL filter it removes water from the fuel. if you are in an e-85 area you definatly need a 10 micron unit..

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I will get that done then thanks for the info !!!
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Old 03-12-09, 08:58 AM   #4
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Plain simple truth............THERE AINT NO CONS.....I cant put it any simpler........Todays fuel DEMANDS filters and seperators. Like zook said ifn ya dont run the 2 you are risking blowing a powerhead ANYTIME you crank the engine. THAT SIMPLE!
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this is VERY important if you are in a e-85 area..
E-10 is the most Ethanol you can run in an outboard! Use only marine filters, car filters are not a good choice!
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Old 03-12-09, 05:42 PM   #6
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the e-85 is slowly creepin east like a plague. it is being debated alot on boating forums all across the US.. everything from ifish.com to the moterhead sites. everyone seems to agree a 10 micron filter. but they are still trying to come up with a simple combo change out.. some say it is a carb setting others are saying a spark plug change..

me i am confused as to what to do about it.over than not burn it at all..

e-10 is what we all are currantly burning in unleaded gas. the straight up e-85 is coming.. the tree humpers have forced oregon to change to all e-85 back in septmember/october..i hear idaho is looking to go "green" before next fall...

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e-10 is what we all are currantly burning in unleaded gas. the straight up e-85 is coming.. the tree humpers have forced oregon to change to all e-85 back in septmember/october..i hear idaho is looking to go "green" before next fall...

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No, No, No, We were mandated to use E-10, not E-85. E-85 will not run in a normal automobile without majior modifications. We can't even hardly find an E-85 station anywhere in Oregon except in a couple of the big cities! You are somewhat confused!!!
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Old 03-13-09, 07:44 AM   #8
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my dad has the same year model stratos and motor(has been awesome since the first day) and has replaced the fuel filter on his also. more than once actually, like a preventetive maintenance thing, so i guess im just saying what everyone else, just do it. cheap gas is cheap, but the motor aint.
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