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Model Fit Guide
Fuel Filter SPECS:
Fits Fuel Line 1/4", 5/16" ID
Length 3 1/2"
Micron 30UM
Not compatible with greater than 10% ethanol fuel
Includes barbs【AM116304 Fuel Filter Fits Model】Kawasaki FH500V FH680V-AS01; Kohler CH11-CH16 CH18-CH25 CH410-CH450 CH620-CH730 CV13-CV25 CV430-CV493 CV670-CV740 SV470-SV740 TH16 TH18 TH520 TH575; Subaru EH12 EH65 EH72 EX13; Yamaha G14 G16 G20 G21 G22; Craftsman LT1000
【AM116304 Fuel Filter Wide Compatibility】Fits for LX172 LX173 LX176 LX178 LX186 LX188 LX255 LX277 LX279 LX280 LX288 LX289 LA100 LA105 LA110 LA115 LA120 LA125 LA130 LA135 LA140 LA145 LA150 LA155 LA165 LA175 E100 E110 E120 E130 E140 X106 X110 X116R X120 X125 X126 X130R X140 X145 X146R X155R X165 X166 X300 X304 X305 X310 X320 X324 X330 X340 X500 X520 X530 X534 X540 Select Series Tractors. For E100 E110 E120 E130 E140 E150 D100 D105 Z225 Z235 Z245 Z255 Z335E Z335M Z345M Lawn Tractors
Fuel Filter REPLACES OEM:
Stens 120-436
Ariens 21410800, 21541500
Bobcat 38283, 38666
Bunton PM244
Club Car 1013684, 1014522, 102003201
Craftsman 24688
Cub Cadet OCC-25 050 22
Exmark 109585, 1-303197, 303197, E303197
E-Z-GO 72084-G01
Grasshopper 101001
Gravely 21410800, 21541500
Jacobsen 552265
John Deere AM101126, AM116304, AM1163041, GY20709, M147272
Kohler 25 050 03-S, 25 050 08-S, 25 050 22-S, 25 050 22-S1
Kubota E7187-82150, KH-25-050-22-S1
Onan 149-2206-01, 149-22061-01
Subaru 263-65011-A0, 263-65012-A3
Toro71 5960, 98021
Wright Mfg. 34490003
Yamaha JN3-F4560-00, JN6-F4560-00
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2."How often should I replace the fuel filter?"
A:"It’s generally recommended to replace the fuel filter every 100 to 200 hours of operation or at least once a year, depending on how often the small machine is used and the manufacturer’s guidelines."
3."How do I know if my fuel filter is clogged?"
A:"Signs of a clogged fuel filter include engine stalling, poor performance, starting issues, or the machine (like lawn mower, trimmer, chainsaw, leaf blower, etc) sputtering during use. You may also notice a decrease in fuel efficiency or the engine running erratically."
4."How do I replace the engine fuel filter?"
A:"Replacing the fuel filter typically involves locating it along the fuel line, disconnecting the fuel line, removing the old filter, and installing a new one. Be sure to replace any fuel lines that may be cracked or worn out as well."
5."What type of fuel filter should I use for my machine?"
A:"You should use the specific fuel filter recommended by your machine’s manufacturer. Always check your owner's manual for the correct part number to ensure compatibility with your mower's engine."
6."How can I tell if my fuel filter is installed correctly?"
A:"After replacing the fuel filter, ensure that the fuel lines are securely connected, and there are no leaks. The fuel filter should be positioned in the correct direction as indicated by an arrow on the filter (if applicable), showing the flow of fuel."
7."What happens if I use the wrong fuel filter on my machine?"
A:"Using the wrong fuel filter can cause fuel flow issues, which may lead to engine stalling, reduced performance, or long-term engine damage. It’s important to use the correct filter for your machine’s make and model."
8."How can I extend the life of my engine’s fuel filter?"
A:"To extend the life of your fuel filter, ensure you're using clean fuel, avoid letting fuel sit in the tank for extended periods, and store your lawn mower, chainsaw, leaf blower, etc properly. Regular maintenance, such as replacing the fuel filter on time, will also help keep your engine running efficiently."
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