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Do you mean fuel filter? I bought the large from Browns Point Marine online and it is as simple as mounting and clamping your existing fuel lines to. Fill the filter with gas then screw it into the mount.
I mounted mine in the transom since I wouldn't want it to ever leak into the bilge. |
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Davey, may I please suggest that you try using the "Search" feature. I tried doing a search using "190 bay filter" and found 51 postings including yours. There was at least one that had a picture of the filter mounted.
Hope this helps.
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Get yourself a Racor 10 micron fuel/water separator. Replacement filters are more readily avaliable and more competitively priced than the (motor brand) brand specific filters. Above deck mounting , use a clear bowl; below deck use a solid (non-translusent) bowl. (sp)
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