Racor 3213 Fuel Filter Water Separator

leeccoll

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Just did boat some boat maintenance on my Seafarer 228 yesterday. The Racor separator is in a tight spot in the bilge, so I tried something that made the job easy and clean. I bought an oil filter wrench from O'Reilly Auto Parts that was used for 3.24-3.5" applications. It fit the Racor perfectly. I loosened the filter a quarter turn just to where I could start to use my hand to get it off. I took a ziplock gallon bag and was able to get it slightly above and around the filter, then worked it slowly off housing. I didn't bother draining the bottom housing first. Had a rag underneath the filter just in case.
Came off without a drop spilled in the bilge. Then I held the old filter with the oil filter wrench in one hand and with channel locks was able to get the clear bottom plastic off pretty easily.

Done!
 

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That’s a great idea l had the same problem I use rubber strap wrench for mine works great on rust
 

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I think when someone chooses a nearly impossible access location for an install, they are laughing their butts off knowing the pain they will cause down the road ;)

Not a big fan of spending time working on anything in the bilge.