Genuine Mercury Bobcat Fuel Filter

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  • Mercury Bobcat Fuel Filter - D3AZ-9155-C
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    Mercury Bobcat Filter Assembly - Fuel

    Part Number: D3AZ-9155-C
    $8.47 MSRP: $13.51
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Filter Assy - Fuel; Fuel Filter
    • Replaces: FG-14-D, D3AZ-9155-D
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1980 Mercury Bobcat | 4 Cyl 2.3L | 3AT C3, 3AT C4, 4MT

Mercury Bobcat Fuel Filter

mercury bobcat Fuel Filter plays a vital role of separation of fuels from dirt, rust, water that proves injurious to other parts of the engine. normally it is situated in the line between the fuel tank and the engine where it use the pleated filter paper cartridges to trap undesirable particles. For Diesel engines; paraffin wax, water and water condensation can be damaging and thus, some of the filters are equipped with water sensor and fuel heaters for proper performance. As being a key aspect of the automobile system, the Fuel Filter ensures the clean provision of fuel free from abrasive particles that brings about damaging effects on the car's engine as well as Mercury Bobcat vehicles fuel efficiency and durability.

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Mercury Bobcat Fuel Filter Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace the filter on Mercury Bobcat?
    A: To replace the filter on a Motorcraft - 2700 VV carburetor, remove the air cleaner and discard the filter hose clips. Unscrew and discard the old filter. Install the new filter, ensuring the directional arrow points toward the carburetor. When turning on the engine, look for fuel leaks.