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Sierra Engine Parts Filters / Air / Fuel / Oil

Sierra oil, fuel, and air filters keep clean fluid and air reaching your marine engine. Match each filter to your engine make and model before ordering. Choosing Sierra Filters Clean oil, fuel, and air are basic to engine life, and Sierra makes aftermarket filters that meet OEM specs for many marine engines at value pricing. Oil filters trap wear metals and grit, fuel filters and water separating elements keep dirt and water out of the injectors, and air filters protect the intake. Each filter is sized for a specific engine family, so confirm your make, model, and serial range. Use the Sierra part number to cross reference your OEM filter, which the listing usually lists. Replace filters on the schedule...

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Sierra oil, fuel, and air filters keep clean fluid and air reaching your marine engine. Match each filter to your engine make and model before ordering.

Choosing Sierra Filters

Clean oil, fuel, and air are basic to engine life, and Sierra makes aftermarket filters that meet OEM specs for many marine engines at value pricing. Oil filters trap wear metals and grit, fuel filters and water separating elements keep dirt and water out of the injectors, and air filters protect the intake. Each filter is sized for a specific engine family, so confirm your make, model, and serial range.

Use the Sierra part number to cross reference your OEM filter, which the listing usually lists. Replace filters on the schedule your engine maker sets, and change fuel water separators more often if you run in dirty fuel conditions to keep the engine protected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Sierra filters OEM equivalent?

Sierra filters are built to OEM specs for the engines they list. Cross reference the Sierra part number against your OEM filter number to confirm fit before ordering.

How often should I change filters?

Follow your engine maker schedule for oil, fuel, and air filters. Change fuel water separating elements more often if you run in dirty or water-prone fuel conditions.

What does a fuel water separator do?

It removes water and dirt from fuel before it reaches the injectors, which protects the engine. Inspect and drain or replace it on schedule, especially after fueling at busy ramps.

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