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July 14, 2023 at 5:54 am #151564
Tony AthensModeratorVessel Name: Local Banks
Engines: QSB 6.7 550 HP
Location: Oxnard, CA
Country: USA
September 26, 2021 at 11:04 am #121182In reply to: oil filter location qsb 6.7 355hp
Tony AthensModeratorVessel Name: Local Banks
Engines: QSB 6.7 550 HP
Location: Oxnard, CA
Country: USA
Fleetguard LF 3959
August 4, 2021 at 6:48 pm #119039In reply to: HSW-800-A2 2.5 filter cover not seated flush
Tony AthensModeratorVessel Name: Local Banks
Engines: QSB 6.7 550 HP
Location: Oxnard, CA
Country: USA
April 29, 2021 at 7:41 pm #114162In reply to: HSW 630 V1 pressure loss AFTER slowing down
Tony AthensModeratorVessel Name: Local Banks
Engines: QSB 6.7 550 HP
Location: Oxnard, CA
Country: USA
If you think you are sucking air or ??, do it this way.. To me, this eliminates any of what you think may be happening,. This is the “right” way.
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September 1, 2018 at 2:20 pm #36674In reply to: Yanmar 4LH-TE – Proper Oil Filter?
Tony AthensModeratorVessel Name: Local Banks
Engines: QSB 6.7 550 HP
Location: Oxnard, CA
Country: USA
Will,
Unfortunately I am not at all current with what Yanmar is doing these days….Once they dropped the 3 models of engines that I really liked ( 4LHA, 6LPA, 6LYA) , I walked away from all.. I have no use for “chainsaw diesels” with crap marinization and zero support besides.
But with that said, I would tend to believe that IF YANMAR now sells a completely / newly designed filter for this engine, and you have checked & double checked with Yanmar that this is the new filter # for your exact engine, then I’d leave it at that and use it long before I’d use an after market “will-fit” oil filter.. You might look for a Yanmar bulletin on this.
Tony
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