srubrn
11-20-2002, 22:18
I do not have at the present, the dimensions of the bracket I made. I
threw them away after I made it. If you want it send me an e-mail and I will be get it again. The part numbers and parts list are below. The FM-100 is modular, meaning you can add any of the optional mudules to the base unit. The options are a electric priming pump, a electric lift pump, a manual priming pump, heater(for all you northern guys) and a plastic bowl. Take a look at the web site below for more info. Also I am going to get a fuel sample taken before and after the Stanadyne filter. Let's hope it shows it's as good as the Stanadyne brochure says it is.
If you become interested in purchasing the Stanadyne FM-100 then there
is a link below to a great dealer that I bought mine from. Click on the contact us link and then all other personel, you will see an e-mail link for Scott Rongey or you can call.
I ordered mine on Monday and got it on Tuesday. Better go with the
4.3in 2 micron filter instead of the 6in., becasue all of it won't fit
under the frame without sticking out.
I got the manual priming pump module and the plastic bowl module added
to the basic system. All of it cost $85 plus shipping. Replacement
filters are about $12.
http://www.reliableindustries.com/inv/index_stan.htm
Stanadyne's web address is www.standyne.com
Address of my install pics on the web.
http://www.oldmacksrus.com/filter_picts.htm
Parts list:
Filter head 30387
threw them away after I made it. If you want it send me an e-mail and I will be get it again. The part numbers and parts list are below. The FM-100 is modular, meaning you can add any of the optional mudules to the base unit. The options are a electric priming pump, a electric lift pump, a manual priming pump, heater(for all you northern guys) and a plastic bowl. Take a look at the web site below for more info. Also I am going to get a fuel sample taken before and after the Stanadyne filter. Let's hope it shows it's as good as the Stanadyne brochure says it is.
If you become interested in purchasing the Stanadyne FM-100 then there
is a link below to a great dealer that I bought mine from. Click on the contact us link and then all other personel, you will see an e-mail link for Scott Rongey or you can call.
I ordered mine on Monday and got it on Tuesday. Better go with the
4.3in 2 micron filter instead of the 6in., becasue all of it won't fit
under the frame without sticking out.
I got the manual priming pump module and the plastic bowl module added
to the basic system. All of it cost $85 plus shipping. Replacement
filters are about $12.
http://www.reliableindustries.com/inv/index_stan.htm
Stanadyne's web address is www.standyne.com
Address of my install pics on the web.
http://www.oldmacksrus.com/filter_picts.htm
Parts list:
Filter head 30387