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Edit, Please see page 5 for researched part numbers for bases and filters to get you started if spin on's are for you..
Edit: these are for a spin on filter set up.
After borrowing some books from the local NAPA I found this info.
Please post your part numbers if you make something and post up.
With costs in mind everything is based on a 4034 base with a 1X12 filter thread. The base is 21 bucks and all others start at about 50 bucks.
The 4034 is an inline mount with no mounting flange. All the others have mounting flanges and cost more.
The first stage will be a 5 GPM racor water removing funnel. Thanks Hammer.
The first filter will be a 4034 base.
Filter is an 1158. 30 micron 6.9 high and bypass set at 18-20 PSI
There are others but they are smaller.
Second stage is a 4034 base and filter choices of... All below are 1x12 threads and #1747 is the biggest.
#1754 16 micron 7.3 inches high, 12-16 GPM
or# 1747 10 micron about 8 inches high, 12 -16 GPM #1789 is a 23 micron
#1462 23 micron 6.9 high 12-16 GPM
I was unable to find a 5 micron or better in a 1 X 12 thread. Do you know of one?
Third stage requires a hydraulic base # 4746 at about 50 bucks. 3/4 inlet and outlet with a 1.5 X 16 filter thread.
Multiple options, These are all 1.5 X 16 threads and the most expensive filters out there. The base is also pricey. See page 5.
#1847 is first choice at 5 micron 11.2 high 40 GPM
# 1847 7 micron 11.2 high at 40 GPM
#1746 5 micron 6.8 high 40 GPM
#1556 6 micron 6.8 high 40 GPM
# 7200 3 micron 6.6 high 40 GPM? I am suspecting this is not right.
There is a fueling water trap filter # 725-8201 base and cartridge 10 micron
refill filter is #725-8202
This has potential.
I am reading hydraulic oil has water in suspension. I have a lot of oil from an old backhoe. Do I need more water removal than the racor filter will provide? YES, you need to heat it and let it sit. Drain off the water later that has precipitated out. A day or three.
I also just found a source for a LOT of WMO. Looks like I am getting on the WMo band wagon.
Hope this helps.
Edit: these are for a spin on filter set up.
After borrowing some books from the local NAPA I found this info.
Please post your part numbers if you make something and post up.
With costs in mind everything is based on a 4034 base with a 1X12 filter thread. The base is 21 bucks and all others start at about 50 bucks.
The 4034 is an inline mount with no mounting flange. All the others have mounting flanges and cost more.
The first stage will be a 5 GPM racor water removing funnel. Thanks Hammer.
The first filter will be a 4034 base.
Filter is an 1158. 30 micron 6.9 high and bypass set at 18-20 PSI
There are others but they are smaller.
Second stage is a 4034 base and filter choices of... All below are 1x12 threads and #1747 is the biggest.
#1754 16 micron 7.3 inches high, 12-16 GPM
or# 1747 10 micron about 8 inches high, 12 -16 GPM #1789 is a 23 micron
#1462 23 micron 6.9 high 12-16 GPM
I was unable to find a 5 micron or better in a 1 X 12 thread. Do you know of one?
Third stage requires a hydraulic base # 4746 at about 50 bucks. 3/4 inlet and outlet with a 1.5 X 16 filter thread.
Multiple options, These are all 1.5 X 16 threads and the most expensive filters out there. The base is also pricey. See page 5.
#1847 is first choice at 5 micron 11.2 high 40 GPM
# 1847 7 micron 11.2 high at 40 GPM
#1746 5 micron 6.8 high 40 GPM
#1556 6 micron 6.8 high 40 GPM
# 7200 3 micron 6.6 high 40 GPM? I am suspecting this is not right.
There is a fueling water trap filter # 725-8201 base and cartridge 10 micron
refill filter is #725-8202
This has potential.
I am reading hydraulic oil has water in suspension. I have a lot of oil from an old backhoe. Do I need more water removal than the racor filter will provide? YES, you need to heat it and let it sit. Drain off the water later that has precipitated out. A day or three.
I also just found a source for a LOT of WMO. Looks like I am getting on the WMo band wagon.
Hope this helps.
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