I would like to learn the way to replace an inline fuel filter and decide if I need to add a fuel water separator into the fuel system.<br /><br />I have a 1995 Mercury Marine 2-strok outboard motor. Currently it has an inline fuel filter inside the motor; it doesn't have an external fuel water separator.<br /><br />I have the following questions:<br /><br />- How to replace the inline fuel filter? Is it as simple as cutting the plastic ties carefully, adding a new filter, tying with new plastic ties?<br /><br />- Am I supposed to replace the entire unit or just the "thing" inside the filter container? The reason why I ask is that I cannot see anything like that fuel filter container in marine supply store. All I can find are paper filters or external fuel filter. This leads me to believe that I only need to replace the paper filter inside the filter container, but not the filter container itself. Unfortunately, Mercury boatowner maintenance handbook doesn't say anything exactly about how to replace it.<br /><br />- Currently, the inline fuel filter is opaque. I cannot see if it is no good or not. Can I replace it with a transparent one? Does anyone know where to find such a unit?<br /><br />- Do I need an external fuel water separate? Is it a "nice to have" item but not critical?<br /><br />Thanks in advance for any info.<br /><br />Jay Chan