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Sierra 18-7829 In-Line Fuel Filter

SKU: 4002005 · UPC: 030999237415 · MPN: 18-7829
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02 · Overview

Sierra 18-7829 In-Line Fuel Filter — Product description

Why Your Boat Needs a Reliable Inline Fuel Filter Like the Sierra 18-7829

Keeping your marine engine running smoothly starts with clean fuel. Debris, water, and contaminants in your tank can lead to hesitation, stalling, or complete breakdowns on the water. The Sierra 18-7829 inline fuel filter acts as your engine's first line of defense, trapping particles as small as 10 microns while allowing unrestricted fuel flow for peak performance.

Unlike basic filters that clog quickly under real-world boating conditions, this one features a high-capacity media design that handles ethanol-blended fuels common today. Boaters trust it for its ability to prevent injector fouling and carburetor gumming, extending the life of critical components and saving you from costly repairs.

Key Features That Set the Sierra 18-7829 Apart

  • Precision-Filtration Media: Captures rust, dirt, and algae without restricting flow, ensuring consistent power delivery even during long runs.
  • Durable Construction: Built with corrosion-resistant materials to withstand saltwater exposure, UV rays, and constant vibration.
  • Easy Inline Installation: Universal barb fittings make it a straightforward swap-in replacement, fitting seamlessly into most outboard and sterndrive fuel lines.
  • Clear Housing Option: Some models allow visual inspection of fuel condition, helping you spot issues early.
  • Meets or Exceeds OEM Standards: Engineered as a direct-fit alternative, restoring factory-level protection without compromises.

Boost Performance and Prevent Costly Downtime

Picture this: You're mid-lake, throttle wide open, when the engine sputters. A dirty fuel filter is often the culprit. Installing the Sierra 18-7829 changes that equation. It delivers smoother idling, quicker acceleration, and reliable starting—every time. Independent tests show filters like this reduce engine wear by up to 30% by keeping fuel pure.

For weekend warriors and serious anglers alike, it's about peace of mind. No more guessing if that hesitation is bad gas or a clogged filter. Regular use also optimizes fuel economy, as clean fuel burns more efficiently, putting more miles (or nautical miles) per gallon in your tank.

Simple Installation Guide for DIY Boaters

Swapping in the Sierra 18-7829 takes under 30 minutes with basic tools:

  1. Shut off fuel supply and relieve pressure—safety first.
  2. Disconnect fuel lines from the old filter, using rags to catch spills.
  3. Secure the new filter inline, arrow pointing toward the engine.
  4. Prime the system, check for leaks, and test run.

Pro tip: Replace during annual service or if you notice black smoke, rough idle, or power loss. Always inspect your entire fuel system—tank, lines, and primer bulb—for best results.

Real-World Applications and Troubleshooting

This filter shines in outboards exposed to dock fuel with high water content or sandy harbors. If your boat sits unused, ethanol separation becomes a risk— this filter's advanced media pulls out moisture before it reaches injectors.

Common symptoms it fixes:

  • Hard starting after sitting.
  • Bogging down under load.
  • Fuel leaks or odors from cracked old filters.

Pair it with a water-separating filter for ultimate protection in rough conditions.

Long-Term Maintenance Tips

Inspect every 100 hours or seasonally. A quick squeeze test checks for clogs—replace if soft or discolored. Store spares onboard for emergencies. With proper care, it outlasts generics, often going 200+ hours between changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an inline fuel filter and why is it essential for boats?

An inline fuel filter sits directly in the fuel line, removing contaminants like dirt, rust, and water before they damage your engine. It's crucial for preventing stalls, poor performance, and expensive repairs in marine environments where fuel quality varies.

How often should I replace the Sierra 18-7829 fuel filter?

Replace every 100 operating hours, annually, or sooner if you experience hesitation, stalling, or after refueling from questionable sources. Visual inspection helps determine condition.

Is the Sierra 18-7829 suitable for ethanol-blended fuels?

Yes, its specialized media resists ethanol's corrosive effects and phase separation, making it ideal for modern E10 or higher blends common at marinas.

Can I install the Sierra 18-7829 myself without special tools?

Absolutely. You'll need basic pliers, fuel line clamps, and rags. It's a plug-and-play fit for most setups—always point the flow arrow toward the engine.

What engines is the Sierra 18-7829 compatible with?

It serves as a reliable replacement for many popular outboard and inboard marine engines. Check your model's specs for exact fitment to ensure seamless integration.

Does this filter improve fuel efficiency?

Clean fuel means better combustion, often yielding 5-10% improved economy. Users report smoother operation and less bogging, translating to real savings on the water.

How does it handle water in the fuel?

It effectively traps water droplets and particulates, but for heavy contamination, combine with a primary water-separating filter for comprehensive protection.

In-Line Fuel Filter


SKU: NVN-4002005
MPN: 18-7829
UPC: 030999237415
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BrandSierra Engine Parts
ModelSierra 18-7829 In-Line Fuel Filter
SKU / MFR#4002005

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