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ninedriver
05-10-2014, 11:41 AM
Hello all,

I'm in the middle of 'summerizing' my LSV as well as tackle a laundry list of mods. I'm wanting to change out the fuel filter and I noticed mine is a 'Mercury Mercruiser PN 35-864572' inline type filter. Since this boat is recently "new to me" I'm not sure when the filter was last replaced and if this is the correct filter? Does that sound like the correct filter for an Assault 325?
Also, I see some guys going to a fuel/water separator type filter.....thoughts?

Thanks
Steve

mmandley
05-10-2014, 01:43 PM
Several will work

http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=3299

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/wix-33299?seid=srese1&gclid=CJ786u7zob4CFYlhfgodmw0AnA

http://www.ebay.com/itm/3299-NAPA-GOLD-FUEL-FILTER-/350558740646

VA LSV
05-10-2014, 01:55 PM
1/2" inlet and 1/2" outlet filter from any auto parts store.

motosno963
05-10-2014, 02:58 PM
i went to west marine to buy one a few years go..they looked at me like i was crazy when i told them the 1/2"..went to my buddys shop and they got the number off of it and i went to a car parts store and picked one up..like said before, as long as its 1/2" your good

Cigars n scotch
05-10-2014, 03:09 PM
I have always gotten mine from ski dim but now that I know I can get from an auto parts store in a pinch that's awesome!

Rakkasan
05-10-2014, 04:09 PM
I used a WIX 33299. That's what was in the boat and what I replaced it with. O'Reilly's auto about $12

ninedriver
05-10-2014, 06:37 PM
Awesome, thanks for the replys guys! I'm liking the $10-12 down the road option vs the $40-50 mercruiser one. I was hoping something from Napa would work but this being my first boat I just wanted to be sure.

Twill
06-08-2021, 06:50 PM
Seeing all of you that owned or still own 08 LSV’s I’m hoping for help!

Had what I think is my first vapor lock. Owned the boat since January. Put maybe 25 hours on it in total just passed 400. Haven’t had any issues but it stalled a couple times after a start and idle (after being out on the water for a while with no issues) was able to get it started back up and never had issues the rest of the day. Not sure when fuel filter was replaced last. I see the WIX part at oreilly. Where is the fuel filter located and how do you replace it? Can’t find anything in manual. Must disconnect battery first? And simply take out old and install new? And make sure no gas drips into bilge? Thanks in advance for any help!

z28ke
06-08-2021, 07:55 PM
Running the blower might help with heat buildup especially after you’ve been running for a while and shut it off.

On my 08 outback v the fuel filter was forward of the v drive on the starboard side stringer iirc (it’s been a while but I feel like it was in that area). Just follow the fuel lines from the fuel rails and you’ll find it. No need to disconnect the battery, just leave everything turned off.

scotthons
06-10-2021, 03:21 PM
I have also been experiencing what I think is vapor lock this summer. I have had the boat 11 years with no issues until a couple trips ago. Mine is a 2006 Launch 21V. The last trip after running the boat in the morning and then hanging out in a cove for awhile I cracked the hatch and then ran the blower for awhile and had zero issues. I have also heard of people wrapping a cold towel around the fuel pump or even spraying it with cold water. I haven't tried that yet, but will next time if we have a problem. Good luck!

Branden967
06-10-2021, 05:36 PM
I had vaper lock once (I think) which also could have been old gas....I wrapped the fuel lines around my fuel pump with this stuff;

https://www.amazon.com/Design-Engineering-010403-Heat-Sheath/dp/B000E267M4/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=fuel+line+insulation+wrap&qid=1623360861&sr=8-5

and I haven't had an issue since. Again not totally sure if the gas was the root cause or heat, but I haven't had an issue since.

HFarr
06-10-2021, 09:55 PM
I had vaper lock once (I think) which also could have been old gas....I wrapped the fuel lines around my fuel pump with this stuff;

https://www.amazon.com/Design-Engineering-010403-Heat-Sheath/dp/B000E267M4/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=fuel+line+insulation+wrap&qid=1623360861&sr=8-5

and I haven't had an issue since. Again not totally sure if the gas was the root cause or heat, but I haven't had an issue since.Dude.. you mention old and gas in such a way here that it makes me feel self conscious. [emoji3061]

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996scott
06-12-2021, 07:05 PM
the fuel filter is easy to swap out. its right next to the v-drive on the starboard side. You don't need to disconnect the battery, it's very easy. As far as vapor lock goes it usually happens after you have been using the boat for a while and then stop for like 30 min or more. The fuel in the fuel pump will vaporize. Best thing to do is take a cold bottle of water and dump it over the fuel pump and that usually works instantly, at least it did for me. We had it happen quite often over the years.

Kidder522
06-12-2021, 09:20 PM
^^. Exactly what we do on hot days. Keep a spare water bottle in the boat, fill up with lake water and pour on pump. Works every time.


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Diehl95
06-13-2021, 10:40 AM
I try to dump can of SeaFoam MarinePro in every time I fill up - seems to help w vapor lock along with opening the engine cover if I’m gonna be stopped for a while ... and keep that bottle of water to pour over the pump