2007 236 ZR6 Primary Fuel Filter Location

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  • Nautique Fan
    • May 2016
    • 136

    • Utah

    • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

    2007 236 ZR6 Primary Fuel Filter Location

    I can't seem to locate the primary fuel filter on my 2007 236 with the ZR6. I can trace the fuel lines from the tank to the FCC and the fuel pump and no primary fuel filter. The fuel pump (2nd picture) isn't right on the FCC but further to the stern.


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  • Nautique Fan
    • May 2016
    • 136

    • Utah

    • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

    #2
    Looking at the manual for the 2006 ZR6, the diagram looks like what I have. I guess I could have a 2006 engine in my 2007. Click image for larger version

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    • Nautique Fan
      • May 2016
      • 136

      • Utah

      • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

      #3
      I’ve located the pre filter. Any suggestions on removing the end nut?Once I do, can I pull the filter element out, put the nut back on and just splice an in-line filter where it’s easier to get access to? I would use filter R080024A. Would I have issues with keeping the current low pressure fuel pump? It’s suggested to replace annually but it’s location makes it tough.


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      • H2O
        • Jul 2006
        • 247



        #4
        Removing the factory pre-filter and replacing it with the 24A works great! Do it. Remove the entire pre-filter assembly and use a brass fuel filter fitting to replace it. Then find a convenient spot to splice in the 24A.

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        • Nautique Fan
          • May 2016
          • 136

          • Utah

          • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

          #5
          Thanks. I just barely finished replacing the factory pre-filter. Took me way too long and too many swears. Swapping it out will save my sanity.


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          • Hicks
            • Jun 2022
            • 1

            • Arkansas

            • 2007 236TE

            #6
            Nautique Fan did you remove the whole filter housing or just take the filter out, put the canister back together and splice in the inline filter?
            Last edited by Hicks; 07-01-2022, 01:58 PM.

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