Air filter or flame arrestor

Merc4ever

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Feb 14, 2009
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Should we run our stock flame arrestor sucking particles into our mercruisers or are the aftermarket marine air filters worth the cost for extra protection?
 

Maclin

Admiral
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Re: Air filter or flame arrestor

For the best on-water-fun to off-water-maintenance time ratio my advice is: Stick to OEM specs and intervals and try not to overthink it....Longevity will follow.
 

jgresham75

Seaman
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Aug 19, 2008
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Re: Air filter or flame arrestor

While new to the forum (myself), I have spent years on the water and wanted to give a hand. You should NEVER remove the flame arrestor. It is too important in what it does, stop backfires from causing flames in your engine compartment. Most engines in a closed in area for I/O, and very little dust on the water as mentioned above so dust/dirt not a big problem. Had boats for over 25 years with just flame arrestor and still running great. This is a safety issue and required by the Coast Guard so leave it on. Happy (and safe) boating!

As for "marine" air filters, not familiar with them. I use stock flame arrestor.
 

WizeOne

Commander
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Re: Air filter or flame arrestor

Hey maybe he is boating on the Euphrates or Tigris river where they get those incredible sand storms?:p
 
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