Csm Davis
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Has anyone else noticed that some a2s have the large fuel filter under the fender and some don't and looks like never did.
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Nice setup looks like the original fittings from the canister filter, got any information on it?View attachment 490203I have the big canister filter on my 925 and not one on my 923 but I replaced the one on my 925 with this
Its a fleet guard filter head part number 330236700S and the filter part number is fs1006 the bolt pattern on the head is a direct fit no need to drill extra holes it fights in the large canister filter holes.Nice setup looks like the original fittings from the canister filter, got any information on it?
I believe they originally came out with the little inline filter and the spin on filter on the side of the block (they might have come out with only the spin on filter...I have not been able to confirm that with a guy I know who bought out BMY). Sometime later, the military decided that the larger (older) fuel filter set up was more desirable (I agree) so they got rid of the inline filter and retrofitted the M939A0/A1 larger fuel filter to the A2s. John Winslow used to carry the NOS upgrade kits (God rest his soul), but I never bought one...wish I had. Most of the A2s I have had still have the original set up, though...even some of the trucks that have been reworked. The only benefit I can see to the older arrangement is that the inline filter is a breeze to swap out, even on the side of the road, and that filter takes the brunt of the dirt (it's size also makes it more likely to clog). Plus, they are cheap (something like $3-4 each).
I have driven a M936A2 and they will go over 53mph, Like you said you may have a filter problem.A little off topic Csm Davis, what's the top speed on your 936A2, are they geared different than the other A2's? I can't get mine above 53MPH. Maybe i need to change the filter, mine only has the small filter on the engine btw, doesn't look like it ever had the big filter mount..
I looked up the parts you provided. About $100 for the base and filter. Donaldson makes a base that cross -references to the Fleetguard listed. It is cheaper but aluminum instead of iron. Same 1-1/4"-12 thread for the filter.Its a fleet guard filter head part number 330236700S and the filter part number is fs1006 the bolt pattern on the head is a direct fit no need to drill extra holes it fights in the large canister filter holes.
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