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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 01:55 PM
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FASS filter replacements

Does anybody have a good place to order these filters? Also, does anybody know off the top of their head what the filters are?

I have had numerous problems with my pump and I am trying to make sure that it is not filters this time. It seems like I have a problem with the pick-up. FASS seems to think that it is because my truck is lifted and the front sits a little higher than the rear. I can somewhat see that being a problem, but the stock fuel system does just fine. Also, the would mean if I were going up hill in a regular truck with a FASS system with anything less than a half of a tank I would starve the fass of fuel. I am just trying to resolve this isuue, as for right now, I am back on my stock fuel pump and not liking it at all.

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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 02:40 PM
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150. Do you have the small filter's or the big ones?
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 04:45 PM
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I switched to Fleetguard HF6604 which is a 3 micron filter for mine. Don't remember the Water Seperator Filter number right now. But both are available below for the full FASS 150/95 system.

Ordered it from www.fleetguardfilters.com, my local Southern Plains Cummins shop did not have them in stock. Price is high and about the same.
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 05:19 PM
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The stock fuel pickup is completly different from the FASS pickup tube. The stock pickup is in a bowl with baffles, so it never starves for fuel untill it gets completely empty. There are ways to make the FASS p/u better, just a little cutting on the hose. I have ran mine down so low it peged out, and I still didnt run out.
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 07:23 PM
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I hooked the Fass pickup which is 3/8 of an inch off the bottom and the stock pickup to the FASS. This works great...having two feed lines into the FASS. ks
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 07:42 PM
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I have what I would consider to be big filters.
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 07:53 PM
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Okay, I just found this on DPP's website... I am having trouble finding the Water separator...

Cross Reference List for the Fuel Filter

FF-1010
CIM-TEK 70032
CIM-TEK 70213
Fleetguard HF6338 10 Microglass
Fleetguard HF6601 10 Cellulose/Synthetic
Fleetguard HF6610 16 Cellulose
Fleetguard HF6613 12 Microglass
Fleetguard HF6607 6 Microglass
Fleetguard HF6604 3 Microglass

Cross Reference List for the Water Separator
*Diesel Performance Products, Inc
*WS1001 144 Stainless Steel/Water Separator

*Fleetguard
*FS1023 144 Stainless Steel/Water Separator
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Old Mar 15, 2007 | 08:47 PM
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Cade if you dont mind me asking were did you get your head ported? Looking to get mine done. You can get those filters and water separator at most any big truck shop or Tractor supply store
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Old Mar 21, 2007 | 08:12 PM
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I had a place called Dominator Diesel Performance in Chubbuck, ID do my rebuild, but they have left some stuff to be desired. Customer service sucks, but their knowledge is awesome!
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Old Mar 22, 2007 | 07:54 AM
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genos garage has the filters.
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Old Mar 22, 2007 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by CrashCade
Does anybody have a good place to order these filters? Also, does anybody know off the top of their head what the filters are?

I have had numerous problems with my pump and I am trying to make sure that it is not filters this time. It seems like I have a problem with the pick-up. FASS seems to think that it is because my truck is lifted and the front sits a little higher than the rear. I can somewhat see that being a problem, but the stock fuel system does just fine. Also, the would mean if I were going up hill in a regular truck with a FASS system with anything less than a half of a tank I would starve the fass of fuel. I am just trying to resolve this isuue, as for right now, I am back on my stock fuel pump and not liking it at all.

Thanks for the help!

Who did your dealer or you talk to up here that said that? Might be that the pick up is a bit high off the bottom of the tank......whats the issue?

Here are some pics showing the right and wrong way to install the draw tube:




ALSO any FASS dealer can get you filters if needed. The most expensive one is the 3um for the 150 Series and the MSRP is $35.00.
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