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Fuel Tanks & Systems

      • Moeller Johnson/Evinrude Fuel Tank Connector 1/4"
        $12.49
        $9.99

        Moeller Marine 033400-10 Johnson/Evinrude/OMC Fuel Tank Connector 1/4" Moeller Marine replacement male tank connector constructed of high quality brass. Designed for Johnson/Evinrude outboard engines Male engine/tank connector 1/4" NPT thread High...

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      • Moeller Yamaha Engine/Tank Fuel Line Connector 3/8"
        $7.99
        $6.49

        Moeller 033481-10 Yamaha Engine or Tank Fuel Line Connector 3/8"  Moeller Marine female engine/tank connector that attaches to the fuel hose on the tank side of the engine side. 3/8" Barb Female Fuel Line Engine and Tank Connector Compatible...

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      • Sierra 18-7865 Fuel Filter Replaces MAR-MINIF-IL-TR
        $14.99
        $10.99

        Sierra 18-7865 Compact Water Separating Fuel Filter Sierra's 10 micron filters are over 90% efficient at removing particles as small as 10 micron without starving your engine for fuel. Features: 10 Micron rating Ethanol blended fuel absorbs more...

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      • Sierra 18-79809 Fuel Filter
        $22.49
        $15.99

        Sierra 18-79809 Fuel Filter Features: For use with Yamaha filter housing marked "6P3" only Micron Rating: 27 Interchangeable with: Yamaha Outboard 6P3-WS24A-00-00 6P3-WS24A-01-00 6P3-24563-00-00 6P3-24563-01-00

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      • Yamaha 6D8-WS24A-00-00 Element Fuel Filter
        $24.49
        $21.49

        Yamaha 6D8-WS24A-00-00 Element Fuel Filter The 6D8-WS24A-00-00 is a genuine OEM replacement Fuel Filter for Yamaha Outboard Engines. Fits: Yamaha Outboard Engines 30HP 2013 - 2014 40HP 2008 - 2014 50/60HP 2007 - 2014 70HP 2010 - 2014 75/90HP...

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      • EMP 35-37807 Yamaha Water Separating Fuel Filter
        $18.71
        $15.59

        EMP 35-37807 Yamaha Water Separating Fuel Filter This EMP water separating fuel filter is designed as an aftermarket replacement Yamaha Engine Part. The element features steel end caps for maximum corrosion resistance. This fuel filter has a high...

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      • EMP 35-37808 Yamaha Water Separating Fuel Filter
        $12.47
        $10.39

        EMP 35-37808 Yamaha Water Separating Fuel Filter This EMP water separating fuel filter is designed as an aftermarket replacement Yamaha Engine Part. The element features steel end caps for maximum corrosion resistance. This fuel filter has a high...

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      • Yamaha 68F-24563-10-00 Element Fuel Filter
        $28.49
        $24.99

        Yamaha 68F-24563-10-00 Element Fuel Filter The 68F-24563-10-00 is a genuine OEM Fuel Filter for Yamaha Outboards engines. Fits: LZ150/200/250/300 VZ150/175/200/225/250/300 Z150/175/200/250/300 Interchangeable: Sierra 18-7955  

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      • Yamaha 646-24251-02-00 In Line Fuel Filter
        $18.99
        $16.49

        Yamaha 646-24251-02-00 In Line Fuel Filter Genuine OEM Yamaha part. Application: 4 HP (1997 – 99) F4 (1999 – 06/2008) 5 HP (1997 – 01) 6 HP (1986 – 00) 8 HP F9.9 (1985 – 04/2005) T9.9 (1991 –...

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      • Quicksilver 8M6013359 Fuel Filter
        $21.99
        $13.49

        Quicksilver 8M6013359 Yamaha 150-250HP Fuel Filter Protect your Yamaha outboard engine with the Quicksilver 8M6013359 Fuel Filter. Engineered to meet or exceed OEM standards, this high-flow filter captures 99% of harmful contaminants to maintain peak...

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      Marine Gas Tanks

      For filling and maintaining your boat’s fuel tank systems, turn to the professionals at Wholesale Marine. We carry an extensive line of boat gas tanks from leading manufacturers for both inboard and outboard engine fuel tank systems. Whether you need a fuel filter, a fuel pickup tube, a funnel for pouring, a portable fuel tank, a complete fuel line assembly, hoses and connectors, senders and gauges, a replacement tank, fuel additives, gas caps and deck fills, or just a 14 gallon jerry can by Flo-N-Go, we have you covered. If you are not exactly certain about what you need, speak with our professional staff for solid advice.

      Regardless of its engine, every craft will have a permanent fuel tank below the deck with lines running to either its outboard or inboard engine. Fuel lines require routine maintenance. Wholesale Marine recommends using a fuel line treatment product such as Stabil or StarTron. It’s ironic, but water is the enemy of most boat systems and this is especially true of the fuel system. To maintain your permanent fuel tank (these are also known as boat gas tanks), here are some helpful tips from Wholesale Marine to protect your boat’s entire fuel system from costly repairs:

      1. Water in an engine’s fuel system leads to corrosion and corrosion leads to engine breakdown. Take action quickly when you first locate water in the fuel line or marine gas tank to possibly avoid repair bills altogether.
      2. Water sits under the fuel in a separate layer. If you are offshore and discover water in your fuel and your filter bowl is less than a quarter full of water, drain it and change the filter immediately. Then head in with caution.

      3. Gas inboards require metal filter bowls. Open the valve from underneath, and be sure to reinstall the safety plug in the drain valve

      4. Marine Gas Tanks’ Primary filters (the first filter after the fuel tank) block small amounts of water, but a larger amount might make it through. Be sure to check by dumping fuel from the secondary filter into a bucket and look for any water bubbles.

      5. Flush clean fuel from a jerry can through the engine to the connection at the high-pressure diesel injection pump or the gasoline injector supply rail. Be sure to use a filtered line. Most diesel engines have a manual fuel pump near the secondary filter or on the low-pressure supply pump. On gas engines, turn the ignition on and off to briefly run the fuel pump.

      6. If the motor stalled because of water, loosen diesel injector lines and turn the engine over with the starter until clean fuel runs through it. For gas engines, remove a sensor or plug at the far end of the supply rail and flush it there.

      7. Clean the tank and find the cause. Remove any sludge and inspect for deteriorated fuel fill-cap O-rings or gauge sender gasket seals. Replace as necessary. If your boat’s fuel line runs clean, your engine will as well. Therefore, it is very important that the fuel line be inspected routinely to avoid costly engine repairs caused by a faulty fuel line.

      We Stock Marine Gas Tanks at Wholesale Marine

      Should yours need replacement, know that Wholesale Marine stocks a large selection of below deck boat gas tanks and fuel system parts. If you are not sure what tank you need, give us a call. We’re boating enthusiasts, too and want you to enjoy your life on the water as much as we do. Call us: (877) 388-2628, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM, EST.