View Thread
Before Posting, Please Read Our Posting Guidelines Below.

1. Use the full 4 digit year for everything you are asking your question about. Example: 1962, 1988, 2000, 2011
2. Include the correct name of your Whaler model. Example: Montauk 17, Montauk 170, Outrage 26, Outrage 260
3. Include the length when necessary. Example: 16, 17, 18, 20, 22
4. Do not post your email address anywhere on this site as it is already in your user profile.

 Print Thread
Where to mount a fuel filter on a 1986 17 Montauk?
MDBayMontauk
#1 Print Post
Posted on 10/21/07 - 5:40 PM
Member
Personal Page

Posts: 22
Comments: 1
Joined: 06/26/06

I am taking the plunge and getting a repower for my 1986 17' Montauk in a few months and I want/need to get a fuel filter installed as well (I don't have one now). I looked at the wood diagrams and searched the discussion areas but couldn't find anything directly related. If I interpret the wood drawing directly it looks like the port side of the stern, kind of opposite where the all around light brackets are located on the starboard side would be a good location. Is there a good location? Are there any rules about mounting a fuel filter (ie Height) I should know about? Where are they on most Montauks?

Thanks in advance for your help!

MDBayMontauk

 
Joe Kriz
#2 Print Post
Posted on 10/21/07 - 5:48 PM
User Avatar
Site Owner
Personal Page
Personal Album
Photo Albums
Project Albums

Posts: 11447
Comments: 452
Joined: 03/18/05

MD,

Take a look at all the Montauk owners personal pages.

Here is one I found that has the fuel/water separator mounted in front of the splashwell.
http://www.whalercentral.com/infusion...er_id=5953

I am not saying this is good or bad but I have seen many of Montauks with this setup.
You can also buy shorter filters as the one in the photo seems to have the taller filter...
The shorter filter takes up less vertical space if that is any consideration.
Filters are changed every season so using the shorter filter isn't any problem....

 
joninnj
#3 Print Post
Posted on 10/21/07 - 6:06 PM
User Avatar
Member
Personal Page

Posts: 408
Comments: 3
Joined: 06/07/07

Hi MD,

I have mounted one very much like the one noted in Joe's post. So far 2 season, 100's of gallons of fuel and no issues. Mine is mounted just off to the right side. Works fine. I would suggest a 10 micron type to help filter moisture.

Good Luck


Jon in NJ
Many other boats and outboards in my boating history
The Whaler is the one I like the best!!!
 
jaemrich
#4 Print Post
Posted on 10/22/07 - 9:09 AM
User Avatar
Member
Personal Page

Posts: 61
Comments: 1
Joined: 04/02/07

That is where i have mine, too, and no complaints. At the time of repowering consider putting the battery in console. check out my set on my personal page.
JE

 
Phil T
#5 Print Post
Posted on 10/22/07 - 11:06 AM
User Avatar
Administrator
Personal Page
Personal Album
Project Albums

Posts: 7043
Comments: 6
Joined: 03/26/05

My Montauk had one right below the motor bolts on the transom (inside the splashwell). I liked it since it kept it away from people and made the rigging clean. Sorry no photos to show.

I agree on moving the battery. Remember to cut the floor of the console so the battery box sits on the deck.


1992 Outrage 17 I
2019 E-TEC 90, Viper 17 2+
2018 Load Rite Elite 18280096VT
 
MDBayMontauk
#6 Print Post
Posted on 10/26/07 - 10:00 AM
Member
Personal Page

Posts: 22
Comments: 1
Joined: 06/26/06

Thank you all for the reccomendations on the location. Does anyone know what this should cost to get a filter system installed from scratch. I just want to make sure I am not getting taken to the cleaners.
Thanks!
MDBayMontauk

 
Phil T
#7 Print Post
Posted on 10/26/07 - 3:19 PM
User Avatar
Administrator
Personal Page
Personal Album
Project Albums

Posts: 7043
Comments: 6
Joined: 03/26/05

Figure $60 for a separator (like http://www.boatersworld.com/product/3...452128.htm)
Primer bulb is <$10 (goes after the filter, before the engine)
Fuel hose, connectors, sealant, teflon tape etc. $30

I think it would take an hour for a yard, two for a DIY. Not sure what marine installer's hourly rates are in your area.


Edited by Phil T on 10/26/07 - 3:19 PM
1992 Outrage 17 I
2019 E-TEC 90, Viper 17 2+
2018 Load Rite Elite 18280096VT
 
Marwin
#8 Print Post
Posted on 10/27/07 - 12:48 PM
Member
Personal Page

Posts: 6
Comments: 0
Joined: 01/12/06

Hi, here are my 2 cents
I repowered my '79 Montauk in '99 with an 115 Fight. I wanted a clean boat inside so all wires/hoses through one tube into the tunnel. To avoid fuel hoses outside this tube i mounted the filter/water separator in the console.
Battery in console as well but instead of a big hole in console floor i mouned a smal teak block exactly under the floor to support the batt weight.
Sorry, i don't have pictures showing all details.
Groet, Marwin

 
HarleyFXDL
#9 Print Post
Posted on 10/29/07 - 4:01 PM
Member
Personal Page
Project Albums

Posts: 917
Comments: 30
Joined: 07/24/07

I mounted my battery in the console when I installed the new tank. The fuel/water separator cost me $47 and took me about 30 mins to install. PS I put the teak cover on the tunnel opening in the back of the boat.

 
Jump to Forum:
Bookmark and Share
Today's Date & Time
November 26, 2024 - 6:28 PM
Visit our Sponsors
Carver Covers - The Best Covers Under The Sun


Specialty Marine - Parts and Accessories


Nauset Marine - Whaler Parts and Accessories


Wm. J. Mills and Co. - Boston Whaler Canvas



Click on logo to visit site
View all Sponsors Here
Users Online
Welcome
AuntiesMontauk
as the newest member

· Guests Online: 7
· Members Online: 0
· Total Members: 50,390
Login
Username

Password

Remember Me


Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Top 5 Models Posted
· Montauk 17 1,638
· Sport 13 1,366
· Outrage 18 556
· Nauset 16 402
· Sport 15 365

View all Models Here
Render time: 0.20 seconds Copyright WhalerCentral.com © 2003-2024 86,562,818 unique visits