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Date: Fri Dec 10 2004 - 07:56:01 EST
Ron,
If you already have 1 Racor filter, Setting up for a dual filter system
means you just need to buy a second filter and some valves and fittings.
You don't need to buy the "pre-assembled" Racor. This setup shouldn't cost
more than the second filter, the fittings and a couple hours of your time
Pierre
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From:
[mailto:]On Behalf Of Ron Rogers
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 11:00 PM
To: Tom Kessler; live-aboard
Subject: Re: lv-ab: Test
Check the price at www.boatdiesel.com . You have to look for its store
component.
Ron Rogers
Willard 40 AIRBORNE
Lying Annapolis
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From: "Tom Kessler" <>
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| I am investigating upgrading to a dual-Racor diesel configuration on my
| Bristol 41.1. While visiting a friend I noticed that he had that
| configuration and I've had fuel filter problems in the past that have been
| aggravating. He mentioned that his dual configuration cost roughly $300+.
| The only Racor dual configuration I can find is over $800+ and that's
pretty
| steep for replacing something that works reasonable well at present.
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| Is anyone familiar with a dual-Racor configuration that costs less than
| $500? If so, I would appreciate knowing the model number. Thanks to all
| and happy holidays!
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