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How do I know which Racor filter I have?

Filter Part Number

1.If you have a Turbine Assembly, assure your fuel system is shut down/ off completely. On the top of the Turbine Assembly, there will be a brass T shaped handle. Unscrew the T handle as well as the metal cap in which the T handle is securing. Look inside and you will be able to see the manufacturers part number. If the numbers are not visible utilize Racor’s coloring system to determine the Micron rating. Brown print represents a 2-micron filter, Blue represents a 10-Micron filter,and Red signifies a 30-Micron filter (on most filters)

2. If you have a spin-on assembly, the fuel filter is easily seen and you can normally find the part number displayed in red, brown, blue or black ink on the outside of the filter (EX: S3232  or  R24S)

3. Utilize your last bill/ receipt that you purchased your filter or assembly previously and locate the part number listed on your receipt.

Assembly Part Number

1. Racor does a fantastic job of placing labels on the outside of their filter assemblies, turbine filter assemblies in particular, and locate the part number printed in the upper left hand corner of the label.

2. Utilize your last bill/ receipt that you purchased your filter or assembly previously and locate the part number listed on your receipt.

3. If you are only able to view one of the part numbers (either the filter or the assembly number) please search that part number in our search bar and you will be shown the associated parts in regards to that part number.

 

As always, feel free to contact us with any other questions!

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