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Thread: Stanadyne Fuel Filter Assembly

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    Question Stanadyne Fuel Filter Assembly

    I need to change my fuel filter. Is the NAPA brand okay or do I need the OEM? I am experiencing leaking around the filter on the current Napa filter and am tentative on getting another one. Thanks for your thoughts.

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    Napa, Wix, Fram, Store Brand, are all the same. You'll notice that they're all going to be stamped "Stanadyne" on the back side (where it connects to the filter housing).

    Check your WIF sensor (black plastic tang, not fuel line) when filter is removed to insure it's not broken. If it is, it usually stays in the filter.

    Hopefully just the seal tho...

    J
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    thank you. I'll give that a shot.

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