Commonly the most overlooked component in a fuel system, filter neglect can be the most costly. If not cleaned or replaced regularly, filter elements can become clogged, resulting in reduced fuel flow, engine performance, and, ultimately, fuel pump or engine damage. By simply replacing and/or cleaning your filter elements regularly, you can avoid costly repairs to your fuel system and ensure peak engine performance. Aeromotive recommends annual inspection and service of filter elements. This includes replacing 10-micron fabric elements and cleaning or replacing 100-micron stainless steel elements. Severe duty applications or newly installed systems may require more frequent maintenance. How do you know what element you need for your filter Several Aeromotive filters share the same housing, but the elements inside may be drastically different and putting the wrong filter or element in the wrong place could be costly for your fuel pump or engine. To find out, look inside the inlet of the filter. Stamped on the top of the element is the micron rating. This will tell you what element you need for your filter.
Specifications:
Description_ASC |
100-micron stainless steel replacement element. used for P/N 12318, 12319, 11218. |
Description_DEF |
Fuel Filter Element |
Description_DES |
100 Micron Elements - A3000 & Canister |
Description_INV |
Aeromotive Filter Element |
Description_EXT |
Replacement Element, 100-m Stainless Mesh, for 12318/12319 Filter Assembly, Fits All Canister Style Filter Housings. |
Description_MKT |
Commonly the most overlooked component in a fuel system, filter neglect can be the most costly. If not cleaned or replaced regularly, filter elements can become clogged, resulting in reduced fuel flow, engine performance, and, ultimately, fuel pump or engine damage. By simply replacing and/or cleaning your filter elements regularly, you can avoid costly repairs to your fuel system and ensure peak engine performance. Aeromotive recommends annual inspection and service of filter elements. This includes replacing 10-micron fabric elements and cleaning or replacing 100-micron stainless steel elements. Severe duty applications or newly installed systems may require more frequent maintenance. How do you know what element you need for your filter Several Aeromotive filters share the same housing, but the elements inside may be drastically different and putting the wrong filter or element in the wrong place could be costly for your fuel pump or engine. To find out, look inside the inlet of the filter. Stamped on the top of the element is the micron rating. This will tell you what element you need for your filter. |
Description_SHO |
Filter Element |
California Proposition 65 |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov |
Prop 65 - Long Label |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov |
Title |
Aeromotive 100 Micron Elements - A3000 & Canister |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Micron Rating |
100 |
Prop 65 - Short Label |
P65_Warning_Chromium.jpg |
Prop 65 (C, R or CR) |
CR |
Prop 65 Flag |
Yes |
Length |
2.0000 |
Width |
3.5000 |
Height |
9.1300 |
Weight |
0.2500 |