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Title: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on April 14, 2014, 11:14:20 pm
1993 U280, Cummins C8.3 300HP.  Trying to accumulate my "Spare Filter" collection.  My chassis manual (and Beamalarm.com) list the RACOR S3202 as the originally fitted primary fuel filter.  This is a simple spin-on metal case filter, attached to a frame-mounted base which is located in the "start battery" bay, passenger side behind the rear tires.  My coach is currently fitted with a Baldwin BF5800 spin-on metal case filter on the factory base.  Looking at the Baldwin product line, I see they offer a BF5813 filter, which fits the same base, and has the added benefit of a drain valve on the bottom of the filter case.

Should I purchase the original (RACOR S3202), the "plain-jane" Baldwin BF5800, or the "Fancy" Baldwin BF5813?  Or is there another even better alternative?  Thanks for any ideas.
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: bbeane on April 15, 2014, 05:48:17 am
Doesn't much matter personal preference, some folk like to crack the drain a bit (engine off) from time to time to see what comes out. I just change mine once a year.
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: amos.harrison on April 15, 2014, 06:30:19 am
It's always best to have a drain valve on the primary filter.  It only takes one load of fuel with water to prove this point.
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: wolfe10 on April 15, 2014, 09:00:33 am
And in addition to the drain, if you can find one with a clear bowel to fit your filter head, then you can tell at a glance if there in any contamination in the filter. By far my favorite for a primary filter (on the suction side of the lift pump).

Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on April 15, 2014, 09:46:16 am
Brett,

Do you know the manufacturer or part number for a spin-on replacement filter that has a clear bowl?  I would like to stick with the existing filter base (which I assume is OEM) for sake of simplicity.
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: wolfe10 on April 15, 2014, 09:50:07 am
No, but you can certainly contact Parker-Racor for their recommendation.  Knowing what solid metal filter fits that base, they should be able to tell you what your options in a filter with separate clear plastic base are.

Racor 800/344-3286
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: Chuck & Jeannie on April 15, 2014, 10:39:00 am
Brett,

Thanks for the number - I just called.  Turns out the original factory fitted filter (RACOR S3202) is exactly what I need.  Looking at the Racor-Parker catalog photo, I thought it had a plain rounded "bottom" end.  Actually, it is open on the bottom, and is designed to accept a clear bowl with drain plug provision.

The factory tech recommended I purchase the Racor B32002, which is a complete filter + bowl assembly.  Thanks again for the lead!
Title: Re: Primary Fuel Filter Question
Post by: Bill Willett on April 15, 2014, 02:18:14 pm
Chuck you can also use the Fleetguard FS 19520.