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Old 08-15-2018, 04:11 PM   #1
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Oil, Fuel and Water Sep. Filters

Hello,

I am trying to figure out my filters on my rv. (2000 3126b)

I bought it used and the old owners had baldwin filters for the oil and fuel.

I am looking to get oem cat filters.

I believe I have the oil filter p/n as 1R-0739, but the fuel filter is coming up as 1R-0751 or 1R-0759. Is any one better than the other?

Also, the last owner left a Luber-Finer Fuel/ Water separator filter (LFF 90013) It has a clear bowl with valve.

I am trying to figure out where this filter goes on the engine. Not sure if I am missing it?

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I use to work at Cat as a hydraulic engineer. There is nothing wrong with Baldwin Filters they are a will made filter and I would not hesitate to use them.
The best filters made are Caterpillar, Baldwin, Paul, Fleetguard and Donaldson filters. In fact Cat and Donaldson have a joint venture making filters for Cat branded filters.
The 1F0751 filter might be an OE filter that is shipped on the engine and the other filter could be the parts filter that is sold as aftermarket.
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