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<p>[QUOTE="MRMTRANS, post: 12372514, member: 164037"]Freightliner defines the filter between pump and the head on a S60 as secondary. I've owned one for 23 years, and when I go into a shop to get some, that's what is brought out. But that is moot. As far as water getting through, I am not so worried. I live in Colorado with low humidity, so I am thinking I am alright there. I drain my FASS water separater every 250 gal into an old Howes jug and never can see water, too. I was more concerned about the fuel pump. I really don't know what the inside of one looks like. I was thinking nothing could really be damaged by unfiltered fuel-but just don't know. Thanks for the response[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MRMTRANS, post: 12372514, member: 164037"]Freightliner defines the filter between pump and the head on a S60 as secondary. I've owned one for 23 years, and when I go into a shop to get some, that's what is brought out. But that is moot. As far as water getting through, I am not so worried. I live in Colorado with low humidity, so I am thinking I am alright there. I drain my FASS water separater every 250 gal into an old Howes jug and never can see water, too. I was more concerned about the fuel pump. I really don't know what the inside of one looks like. I was thinking nothing could really be damaged by unfiltered fuel-but just don't know. Thanks for the response[/QUOTE]
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