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Old 03-16-2013, 12:11 PM   #1
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Locating the fuel | water seperator

Okay,I'm doing my first LOF on my '01 Tradewinds LTC and have found the fuel filter,behind the right duals, and the oil filter,drivers side of engine, but haven't been able to find the F/W seperator. Called FL help and he said that it'll be in the back corner,drivers side of the engine compartment behind the radiator.I have a 330 cat with a side radiator.
I have looked everywhere and am now thinking about hanging down thru the hatch in the bedroom to see if I can see it from above.
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On my cat the fuel water separator with the tap on the bottom is at the rear of the propane compartment behind the right rear wheels and the other filter is mounted right on the top front of the engine.
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Guess I'll have to go check that. I was just under the whole thing and traced the lines from the filter right straight to the engine. I did go under the front and cracked my head on the propane tank and didn't see anything but frustration. I'll go check that out now. I did see that I'll have to take the cxan of silicone spray with me to lube the slide mech I saw.
Tony,I was looking at some of your pix and saw the ones from PNG,WOW. Those are more than I got from my brother and SIL who were working for Wycliffe and lived at Ukarumpa for about 20 years.
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I just go there for a month each year so it is always a reasonably fresh experience that needs photographing.
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