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Need an aftermarket fuel filter for my M1009. Recommendations?

jvrotter

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Looking to replace my OEM fuel filter. Am having trouble with the truck struggling to get up to speed. Was going to change the filter but noticed that the bleeder knob is broken off. Never changed the filter since I got it from the auction. Would like it to have inlet/outlet on one side.
 

WWRD99

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Looking to replace my OEM fuel filter. Am having trouble with the truck struggling to get up to speed. Was going to change the filter but noticed that the bleeder knob is broken off. Never changed the filter since I got it from the auction. Would like it to have inlet/outlet on one side.
I've seen some guys use the spin on filter setup off a newer chevy pickup that fits into where the original one is now.
 

adf5565

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If I were to do it over again I’d go with this. It’s originally for the 90s 6.5’s. It’ll be easy to wire in so you’ll still have the water in fuel sensor and fuel heater capability.


I went with a Parker Racor 230r1210 which also does that but it was $100 more.
 
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