Oil & Fuel Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25

   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #151  
Do you guys that never see any accumulation in the bowl keep your tractors inside or outside?

Mine lives outside 99% of the time. I believe at least some of the problems stem from Kubotas lousy fuel filler cap.

I also bought one of the Racor funnels for $50. It works, but it wastes a ton of fuel. If it filtered to the bottom of the funnel it would be excellent. I never use mine now.

My tractor spends it's life in the garage when not in use. It has camped out a few nights, but not many.

I agree that it would be nice if the Racor funnel could pass all the fuel that is poured in. What I do is pour that which does not drain through the funnel into another funnel I have that has a small screen in the bottom and back into the fuel can. I don't loose much fuel that way. Every year or so I take the dregs of the fuel can and use it to clean parts of some such thing. Sounds a bit crude, but it's clearly working for me.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #152  
Biggest advice I can give is to make sure you mount it back far enough that it will not interfere with your front tire went turning sharp AND when on a slope causing the front tire to swivel up. Had to move mine back to clear the front tire. I checked for the turning angle on level ground, but didn't think about when the whole front axle moves vertically. Also, I think one of my pic's shows a fuel shut off valve. No issues with mine, and NO fuel clogging issues either so far. On the whole, a great upgrade from OEM.

I did the same thing when I mounted mine.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #153  
The location and part of the plumbing of mine. No interference issues..., yet!
 

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   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #154  
I was looking at this thread and realized I never said nice job Jason.

I have been thinking about the factory filter setup on the BX. I think it is mounted in a poor location. It is right in front of the hydro fan so there is some air running across it. That is not a good thing in freezing temps if there is water in the filter especially since the factory filter is so small. According to Napa the Wix replacement for the factory filter is rated 50 micron.

I had the filter off the BX today and someone mentioned putting a plastic bag on the fuel filler then put the cap on to keep fuel from leaking. I tried that and it still lets fuel out, so you will need a pinch off tool. I know Jason has said the fuel cap may let dirt in the tank. When I took the plastic bag off this is what I found.



What happened was there was dirt in the vent portion of the cap and the bag rubbed the dirt off. I bet when the cap is taken of the BX a small amount of dirt falls out of the fuel cap every time.

Here is what the cap looked like.



After some tapping and picking dirt out with a screwdriver.



So you guys may want to check and clean your fuel caps periodically.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25
  • Thread Starter
#155  
Thanks for the compliments and good observation Roger. Personally I believe that the cap is the cause of many of the BX fuel issues.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #156  
Hello Guys, I haven't had a chance to get my Racor filter on yet but my BX was acting up too much to wait. So I installed the factory fuel filters to get me by the winter. The only issue I am having is that with both fuel filters being new, the kubota is still stalling out after some time of use. I checked the fuel filter next to the engine and noticed there was sizable air pocket in the fuel filter. Assuming that its not suppose to to be there, has anyone run into this before. Do you think it could be my fuel pump, leak in the fuel line (didn't notice fuel on the ground), glog in the flue line, and/or the gas cap being the issue? Just afraid that I will do the install and still have the same issues.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #157  
Hello Guys, I haven't had a chance to get my Racor filter on yet but my BX was acting up too much to wait. So I installed the factory fuel filters to get me by the winter. The only issue I am having is that with both fuel filters being new, the kubota is still stalling out after some time of use. I checked the fuel filter next to the engine and noticed there was sizable air pocket in the fuel filter. Assuming that its not suppose to to be there, has anyone run into this before. Do you think it could be my fuel pump, leak in the fuel line (didn't notice fuel on the ground), clog in the fuel line, and/or the gas cap being the issue? Just afraid that I will do the install and still have the same issues.
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #158  
Here is my Racor. I made a stainless steel bracket that slides in between the front left floorboard mounting area. Just take out the one carriage bolt holding the floorboard, slide in the bracket, and but the bolt back through and tighten it.

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I added this 5/16 valve

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   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25 #159  
I finally decided when enough was enough and added my filter. After a second clogged factory filter, it was time. The only issue I ran into was the filter being too close to the tire when turning all the way to the left on hill. 20150508_232753.jpg20150509_073109.jpg20150509_073116.jpg20150509_073122.jpg
 
   / Adding a Spin on Racor filter to a BX25
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#160  
Good install.. You'll be happy you did it. You really got to try to get the filter as close as possible to the loader support tube to clear the tire, thats really the only thing to watch out for.
 

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