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OMC Evinrude Johnson Filter
OMC Evinrude Johnson Filter
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OMC Evinrude Johnson Filters utilize various filters to maintain the health and performance of their fuel and oil systems. Different types of filters are used depending on the specific engine model, year, and function.
Types of Filters
Fuel Filters
Inline Filters: These are typically situated in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine.
Canister Filters These are often found as part of a fuel/water separator system, designed to remove both fuel contaminants and water.
Micron Ratings: Fuel filters come in various micon ratings, indicating the size of particles they can trap. For instance, 10-micron filter removes particles as small as 10 microns.
Water separating fuel filters: These filters specifically target water in the fuel, which can be detrimental to engine performance and longevity.
Key features and functions:
Fuel Filtration:
Removes contaminants like dirt, debris, rust, and water from the fuel supply
Ensures clean fuel reaches the engine for optimal performance and fuel economy.
Protect sensitive fuel injection components from damage.
Water Separation: Prevents water from entering the engine's combustion system.
Crucial for ethanol-blended fuels, which are prone to attracting and holding water
Micron Rating:
The micron rating determines the size of particles the filter can remove.
Higher micron ratings offer less fine filtration, while lower ratings (e.g 10 micron, 2 micron) provide more precise filtration
OEM Vs Aftermarket:
OEM Filters: Manufactured by the engine's original maker, ensuring optimal fit and performance.
Aftermarket Filters: Designed to be compatible with a range of engines but may not always provide the exact same level of filtration or durability as OEM parts.
Replacement Recommendations:
Filters should be replaced regularly to maintain their effectiveness.
Replacement intervals vary depending on the filter type and engine usage, with annual replacement or replacement after a certain number of operating hours often recommended.
Examples of Filter Part Numbers
- 0433190 (433190): Fuel filter for specific Evinrude/Johnson outboard motors with 90, 115, 150, or 175 horsepower, models from 1991-2006.
- 5032323: OEM 4-Stroke outboard fuel filter for 25-140hp engines.
- 5035252: OEM 4-Stroke outboard fuel filter for 25-140hp engines.
- 5009676 (502906): Water separating fuel filter for various Evinrude and Johnson outboards.
- 8M0154772: Water separating fuel filter compatible with various Evinrude and Johnson outboards and other marine engines, replaces several OMC/Johnson/Evinrude part numbers.
- 0502905: Fuel water separator filter for 1995-1998 models.
- Verify Compatibility: Always check the specific part number and application details to ensure a filter is compatible with your engine.
- Consult Owner's Manual: Refer to your engine's owner's manual for specific filter recommendations and replacement procedures.
- Consider OEM vs. Aftermarket: Choose a filter that meets your engine's specifications and performance needs.
- Replace Regularly: Adhere to recommended replacement intervals to keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently.
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