It an aftermarket filter
can anyone tell me what model/year uses this sort of fuel filter?
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Last edited by STR8 2.8; 03-03-2007 at 03:41 PM.
I have a Crown
It an aftermarket filter
Last edited by CraigD; 03-03-2007 at 03:39 PM.
Its made in Israel!
thats your problem there.
correct its not genuine toyota.
maybe i should have rephrased the question
"what car is this fuel filter from"
after some searching i think its the same as a ryco mf5
thanks anyways guys
I have a Crown
Its a bit hard to tel wat filter its from being its aftermarket, you could probally connect it to a few applications
perhaps i should rephrase it once again.
"has anyone seen this filter on a motor vehicle of some description be it aftermarket or factory, and can remember which make/model/year it was?"
I have a Crown
Does it have a part number on it? If so, a ryco catalogue has a cross reference section you can use to find a matching filter, and/or a parts shop may be able to let you know what it fits.
Last edited by TC1600; 03-03-2007 at 11:01 PM. Reason: extra info
I think your guess of mf5 is correct. See how it has all the different angles the fuel line can be connected on?its a universal model.
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yeh i tried that to no avail. i had to search using dimensionsOriginally Posted by TC1600
I have a Crown
Originally Posted by Whiplash
lol nice one mate...
5M-E uses the same style of filter.
Cheers Brett.
All the 5M-E I have seen have been inlet at the bottom and outlet at the top...Originally Posted by crowncustom
It does look like an M series block there! Is there a reason for not fitting the normal filter for that engine / car?
Cheers
Wilbo
yeh same, fitting at top adn bottom.Originally Posted by wilbo666
correct its a 7m, and i have no idea why the normal one is not there, but it would be a hassle for me to rearrange the lines to fit the one with outlets top and bottom (i bought one actually, but couldnt be arsed fitting it)
I have a Crown
I'm guessing that its a Ryco fuel filter as they're all made in Israel, if so it should have the part number on it somewhere. Pull it out of the bracket, the number might be hidden under it.
correctOriginally Posted by AndyTTR
as it turns out it was a ryco mf5.
I have a Crown
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