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Anyone familiar with this filter?

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Created by julesmoto > 9 months ago, 25 May 2021
julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
25 May 2021 8:39AM
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My yacht has a basket fitting as depicted in the attached photo to filter large objects from the saltwater cooling feed to the motor which enters at the bottom of the conical housing. The plastic fitting at the base of the housing however to which the inlet hose attaches simply slides through a hole in the base of the housing with no O- rings or other proper method to ensure a seal. I have temporarily smeared the bottom of the unit with silicone sealant. Surely this can't be right because it allows the system to suck air and leak. Is anyone familiar with these fittings?

cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
25 May 2021 9:34AM
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I had one almost identical. The only difference is that the filter body is all one moulding.
I got rid of it because the top just would not seal. This is one thing that you cannot afford to fail.
My suggestion is "bin job".

julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
25 May 2021 9:46AM
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cisco said..
I had one almost identical. The only difference is that the filter body is all one moulding.
I got rid of it because the top just would not seal. This is one thing that you cannot afford to fail.
My suggestion is "bin job".


I was thinking of getting rid of it but for the fact that over a period of a couple of months it has collected about 8 little barnacles which I would prefer go in there than my engine water pump.

Serenite
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25 May 2021 7:59AM
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julesmoto said..
My yacht has a basket fitting as depicted in the attached photo to filter large objects from the saltwater cooling feed to the motor which enters at the bottom of the conical housing. The plastic fitting at the base of the housing however to which the inlet hose attaches simply slides through a hole in the base of the housing with no O- rings or other proper method to ensure a seal. I have temporarily smeared the bottom of the unit with silicone sealant. Surely this can't be right because it allows the system to suck air and leak. Is anyone familiar with these fittings?


I think I've got a filter with inlets that sort of size which came from eBay. Think it's adaptable, 12mm through 19mm. I needed bigger inlets. www.ebay.com.au/itm/123553190192
When I queried they offerred a partial refund but didn't want the filter back. I'll have a look tonight and shoot you a PM. I'm in North Epping (Sydney), if you either collect or pay postage, it's yours.

Gerald

julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
25 May 2021 11:28AM
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Serenite said..

julesmoto said..
My yacht has a basket fitting as depicted in the attached photo to filter large objects from the saltwater cooling feed to the motor which enters at the bottom of the conical housing. The plastic fitting at the base of the housing however to which the inlet hose attaches simply slides through a hole in the base of the housing with no O- rings or other proper method to ensure a seal. I have temporarily smeared the bottom of the unit with silicone sealant. Surely this can't be right because it allows the system to suck air and leak. Is anyone familiar with these fittings?



I think I've got a filter with inlets that sort of size which came from eBay. Think it's adaptable, 12mm through 19mm. I needed bigger inlets. www.ebay.com.au/itm/123553190192
When I queried they offerred a partial refund but didn't want the filter back. I'll have a look tonight and shoot you a PM. I'm in North Epping (Sydney), if you either collect or pay postage, it's yours.

Gerald


That would be great thanks Gerald particularly as my best friend lives in North Epping

UncleBob
NSW, 1299 posts
25 May 2021 12:21PM
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julesmoto said..

cisco said..
I had one almost identical. The only difference is that the filter body is all one moulding.
I got rid of it because the top just would not seal. This is one thing that you cannot afford to fail.
My suggestion is "bin job".



I was thinking of getting rid of it but for the fact that over a period of a couple of months it has collected about 8 little barnacles which I would prefer go in there than my engine water pump.


I'm guessing that he meant replace, not eliminate.

julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
25 May 2021 3:03PM
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UncleBob said..

julesmoto said..


cisco said..
I had one almost identical. The only difference is that the filter body is all one moulding.
I got rid of it because the top just would not seal. This is one thing that you cannot afford to fail.
My suggestion is "bin job".




I was thinking of getting rid of it but for the fact that over a period of a couple of months it has collected about 8 little barnacles which I would prefer go in there than my engine water pump.



I'm guessing that he meant replace, not eliminate.


Yes sort of realised that after I sent that stupid reply



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