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Old 07-06-22, 19:51
m606paz m606paz is offline
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Default AC Fuel Filter

I found this AC filter to install in my FGT.
Side in out elbow denote belong to a CMP?
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Old 07-06-22, 20:35
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Also from a WWII Jeep Mariano. Most had a brass filter element. I am not sure, but suspect the fiber element is post war. A paper element is available for them now.
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Old 07-06-22, 20:55
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Thanks Lynn for your comments. Filter element pic
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Old 07-06-22, 23:59
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Default AC Fuel Filters- paper elements and brass element

Hi Mariano,

Here is a leaf type filter and a later paper AC filter element.
Also shown a comparison of the old paper AC element removed from the filter body, and a modern Baldwin paper filter.
Last two photo are a NOS filter I obtained. Still with label visible, and the original brass type leaf filter.

Fuel Filter- A-C, GF 30A
Element- A-C. GF 133, 2-15/16” dia x 2” high with ½” dia holes.
Baldwin PF 860 same. 2003 Baldwin catalogue lists it as fitting White and GMC trucks. GMC 854435, White 871646

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Old 08-06-22, 03:52
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An earlier discussion of fuel filter interchanges can be found at http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...025#post169025
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Old 08-06-22, 15:12
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Thanks jacques and grant for the info!!
Paper replacement hard to find here but may be i have lucky!
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Old 08-06-22, 23:39
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Default Ford CMP- AC filter inlet and outlets

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I found this AC filter to install in my FGT.
Side in out elbow denote belong to a CMP?
Hi Mariano,

Just re-read your post. The inlet and outlet shown on the same end of the filter looks like the fitment of these filters when used on Jeeps.

My F-15A and other Ford CMPs have the inlet and outlet on opposite sides. I would assume the FGT is the same?

Just change over the fittings and plugs on the filter for the CMP configuration.

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Old 09-06-22, 02:35
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Jacques
Thanks for the pic and explanation.
Late CMP arrived here have the filter bracket under cab floor.
This is a C15A pic . Can you see the filter bolted under floor. Elbow on opposite sides
My FGT have a welded bracket to bolt the filter, but a one inches lower
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Old 11-06-22, 14:47
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Late CMP fuel filter position.
F15A and FGT
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Old 11-06-22, 18:39
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Under the floor on FGT 7B3 Body
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