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Fuel filter - part number 23300-87713-000

Discussion in 'Daihatsu Hi jet' started by Braulio, Mar 19, 2021.

  1. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    I am looking for the fuel filter for my 1991 Daihatsu atra XX (S83V) part number 23300-87713-000. anybody know where i can find one or even an aftermarket one? i tried to buy it from https://yokohamamotors.net/
    but was told it was discontinue and couldn't find any in stock. any help will be greatly appreciate it! thank you!
     
  2. shogun

    shogun Active Member

  3. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    Thank you I will try to get it from them, thank you once again
     
  4. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    Have taken the one that is on there to a good parts house when they aren’t busy? A good counter man will have a good feel for what they have which is close.

    I found out that, the filter from a 77 Toyota Hilux, is a direct replacement for the one on my S110 Hijet.
     
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  5. ttc

    ttc Active Member

  6. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    Getting them from Japan turns a $6 filter into a thirty or forty dollar filter. Like I said before there are two styles of filter on the Hijets. Truck takes one with a 90-degree outlet, which is the same as the filter for a 77 Toyota Hilux (pickup). I think the van has a straight through filter, which is the same as the one for a 77 Toyota Celica.

    They cost a few dollars at most parts houses.
     
  7. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    Still looking for the filter, everywhere i look I've been told its been discontinued.
     
  8. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    Post a picture.
     
  9. shogun

    shogun Active Member

    Last edited: Mar 27, 2021
  10. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    I literally have you a link with option to by OEM or 2 aftermarket filters
     
  11. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    There are filters with replaceable elements that you can buy for around $30 which come with the mounting bracket, and are threaded to accept 3/8 NPT threads on both inlet and outlet. From that you can get any adapter you need to get into your system.
     
  12. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    thank you all!!
    i order two filters from the link that "ttc" provided, hopefully it gets processed soon, thanks again!
     
  13. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    They have 2 step process. 1 pay for part. Once they box they update shipping cost. 2 pay shipping cost. Then they ship out. Unfortunately they do not update when the shipping cost has been added. You have to keep checking your account
     
  14. Limestone

    Limestone Well-Known Member

    I'm truly living in a WORLD that I don't understand!
    Limestone
     
  15. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    It's a pain to pay twice but the charge the actual shipping cost.
     
  16. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    well it order got canceled, apparently its been discontinued :(
     
  17. Limestone

    Limestone Well-Known Member

    Went with the Napa fuel filter, long ago! Makes life easy!
    Limestone
     
  18. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    If you post some pictures of the filter and how it mounts, I can probably get you squared away.
     
  19. dale hynes

    dale hynes Member

    I use a Fram G1 fuel filter. You will need a longer hose on the discharge side. The fuel filter has twice the filtering material as the stock filter, and clips into the stock filter holder
     
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  20. Limestone

    Limestone Well-Known Member

    Fram makes good filters!
    Limestone
     
  21. Jigs-n-fixtures

    Jigs-n-fixtures Well-Known Member

    Dale, if you get a chance, go into your profile page (click on your name or avatar) and populate your signature with some information on your truck. If it’s stock the year, make, and model will suffice. If you have done mods list them, so when you need, or give advice folks have an idea of where your coming from.

    Thanks, Jigs
     
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  22. Braulio

    Braulio Member Supporting Member

    thank you! i will remove it and try to find something similar
     

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