Hey dudes,
So I serviced the cruiser today (1992 80 Series with 1HZ), I had oil & fuel filters pre-purchased from Repco.. Oil was no worries, I get the 1HZ fuel filter and it is different to the one on my car. The Ryco and Repco branded fuel filters have a big probably 20 cent coin sized hole on the bottom (I assume this is where you attach the water seperating glass bowl).
Anyway, below are the pics of the fuel filter currently in the car. You can see in the first pic the hole at the bottom is only a very small one which the white piece of plastic attaches.
And here it is fitted in the car:
View from above:
Is this a factory filter? If all else fails I might have to go to the local toyota dealership and ask them...
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Help me identify this fuel filter..
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Help me identify this fuel filter..
indubitably
Re: Help me identify this fuel filter..
thats not factory filter.
factory filters are a silvery gold with the part number written on them. like the repco one have the large holde in the bottom for the water trap.
id say unless u can find that filter you'll have to hit up toyota or a wreckers for the bottom piece so u can go back to genuine
factory filters are a silvery gold with the part number written on them. like the repco one have the large holde in the bottom for the water trap.
id say unless u can find that filter you'll have to hit up toyota or a wreckers for the bottom piece so u can go back to genuine
Re: Help me identify this fuel filter..
this one looks sort of similar and appears to come with the plastic thing on the bottom
http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/ryco-fue ... -z533.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.eziautoparts.com.au/ryco-fue ... -z533.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Help me identify this fuel filter..
The standard also has wiring to accomodate the water alert light. Standard as you say is about 20c size at the bottom and is equivelant to z 252 or z 252 x (not as tall).
For a straight swap take yours back to to change over at repco (depends on skills of counter jockey in finding yours) or try a truck or agriculturaql shop that will try or get bottom water detection piece from wrecker and use origional style brand of your choice.
Who knows what previous owners have done or changed, the joy of preloved cars!!
For a straight swap take yours back to to change over at repco (depends on skills of counter jockey in finding yours) or try a truck or agriculturaql shop that will try or get bottom water detection piece from wrecker and use origional style brand of your choice.
Who knows what previous owners have done or changed, the joy of preloved cars!!
Re: Help me identify this fuel filter..
Thanks all... I'm checking it all out with Phippsy..
indubitably
Re: Help me identify this fuel filter..
Just grab one of these. Filters are cheap and can get them anywhere, plus you can see if any water is on glass bowl
http://www.brettstruck.com.au/p/1171539 ... 41122.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or
http://www.brettstruck.com.au/p/1199980 ... rimer.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Stick with the Delphi 296 filter and you wont have any problems. I have been running one of these for years on the GQ
Best to stick with vehicle manufacturers one on common rail gear though
http://www.brettstruck.com.au/p/1171539 ... 41122.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or
http://www.brettstruck.com.au/p/1199980 ... rimer.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Stick with the Delphi 296 filter and you wont have any problems. I have been running one of these for years on the GQ
Best to stick with vehicle manufacturers one on common rail gear though
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