bubble7777 said..
I have a ryco on my dv20.. ill look tomorrow and let you know. also ill have a look at the johnsone impeller model number as well.
I did find an earlier thread with a Ryco filter number
Ill find it again and put it up Id like to find it soon as Ill drive down there and service the old girl and pout vinegar into the cooling system start cleaning her out
www.h28.com.au/pages/engine-filters < found this
Also some one told me Ken actual Bubble when you check the gear box oil level remove the breather first as the gear box suffers form a vacuum and if you don't remove the breath pre checking the gear oil level it gives a false reading and telsl you to put some oil in with a result of a over filled gear box
ryco fuel filter Ryco R2042P engine oil filter Ryco Z418
Which brings me to the filters: The first fuel filter after the tank on Harbinger is the standard CAV 296 filter with glass bowl and drain plug on the bottom. I check the glass bowl regularly and to date have been fortunate enough to have never found traces of water. The nylon plug for draining the bowl can shear, and I keep a spare plug on board. The Ryco filter number is R2132P.
Read off the H28 web site below quote
I also buy Ryco filters for the engine oil and fuel filters - about half the price of Bukh filters. The engine oil filter number is Z418 and the fuel filter I use is Ryco R2042P. The engine fuel filter is not listed as an equivalent by Ryco, but it fits (Ryco don't include a new housing seal ring). I change the engine oil and CAV filters annually and the engine mounted fuel filter bi-annually.