A fuel oil backwash filter is a type of filtration system designed to remove contaminants from fuel oil, ensuring cleaner fuel delivery to engines or heating systems. It typically features a backwashing mechanism that allows for the automatic cleaning of the filter media by reversing the flow of fuel, dislodging trapped particles and extending the filter's life. This process helps maintain efficiency and reliability in fuel systems, reducing the risk of clogs and damage to equipment.
If your talking about the fuel filter it's basically a filter to filter out partials in your fuel system.
I think you what you have is one oil filter and one fuel filter. The fuel filter is a spin on cartridge and looks similar to an oil filter. The oil filter is near the bottom of engine and the fuel filter is near the top (at least on my engine).
Which filter housing? Air filter, oil filter, fuel filter?
No , if you have a D.E. filter instead of an older cartridge filter than the D.E. can get pretty messy if when you filter clean , and if you have a backwash when you backwash .
Most likely, no. The filter media (paper) inside the oil filter may not be compatible with fuel.
Cabin filter? Air filter? Oil filter? Fuel filter? Transmission oil filter?
you need cap, rotor, plug wires, air filter, plugs, fuel filter, oil, oil filter, and fuel filter.
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I'm not sure what a "fuel line bar" is. If it's a metal fuel line it won't hurt for the oil filter to touch it when removing the filter.
fuel filter is on drivers side, close to firewall,, " looks like oil filter" it also spins off, like a oil filter..
It sounds like either your valve is not set completely to "filter" or your valve's seals are degrading. If the valve is completely set to "filter", then either replace the valve, or plug the end of the backwash hose.Here's a good place to look for new backwash filters: http://www.swiftpoolsupplies.com/category/product-list/backwash-valves
Fuel filter. (in some vehicles the fuel filter is not a serviceable item) Air filter. Oil filter. And possibly a cabin filter.