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    MEP 803a fuel filter housing (spin on)

    I can attest to this. Proper install and you can remove them with just a strong grip
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    MEP 803a fuel filter housing (spin on)

    I checked that. I actually pressurized the filter housing with a filter off the unit. It was leaking from the gasket around the filter, not coming from the lines or the bleeder screw. Just a poorly machined piece was my guess.
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    MEP 803a fuel filter housing (spin on)

    I had one leak on a unit. I tried 3 different filters on it and it still leaked. The base the filter sat down on when tight couldn't have been flat. I replaced the housing and no more trouble.
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    MEP 803a fuel filter housing (spin on)

    I would use a Racor setup as well. I may have a stock base on a parts unit. I'd have to check to say for sure though
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