Inline Fuel Filter – Fits Johnson/Evinrude 40-200 HP Outboards (Replaces 5007335, 5007326, 5005266)
This inline fuel filter is designed for a wide range of Johnson, Evinrude, and OMC 2-stroke and 4-stroke E-TEC outboard engines from 40 to 200 HP. It is specifically built for models that utilize a 3/8" fuel line connection, ensuring proper fit and function.
This component is a direct replacement for several OEM and aftermarket part numbers, including OMC 5007335, OMC 5007326, OMC 5005266, and Sierra 18-7722.
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Installation Type: Installs externally in the fuel line.
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Fuel Compatibility: Designed for use with gasoline.
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Package Includes: The assembly contains the fuel filter and necessary hose clamps for installation.
Part Number Cross-Reference
Use this table to confirm equivalent part numbers across OEM and aftermarket brands.
| Brand |
Part Number |
Superseded By |
| OMC |
5005266 |
5007326 |
| OMC |
5007326 |
5007335 |
| OMC |
5007335 |
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| Sierra |
18-7722 |
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| JLM Marine |
5007335 |
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Compatible Engine Models
Confirm your engine model/year in the table below. For Johnson/Evinrude owners, here’s a guide to help you identify your engine’s serial/model: Johnson & Evinrude Serial Number Guide.
| Brand |
Model |
Rated HP |
Stroke |
Years |
OEM Part No. |
Notes |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
40 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
50 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
60 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
75 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
90 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
115 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
150 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
175 |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Evinrude |
E-TEC |
200 DPL |
2-Stroke |
2004–Present |
5007335 |
Superseded 5005266, 5007326 |
| Johnson/Evinrude |
Various Models |
40-90 |
2-Stroke & 4-Stroke |
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5007335 |
For 3/8" fuel hose applications |
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Product Type |
Inline Fuel Filter |
| Installation |
Inline (External) |
| Filtration Rating |
10-15 microns |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Connection |
3/8" ID Fuel Hose |
| Housing Material |
Plastic with Clear Viewing Window |
| Fitting Type |
Barbed Hose Connection |
| Warranty |
1 Year (Aftermarket) |
| Other Technical Attributes |
Directional - Must be installed with flow arrow pointing toward engine |
Package Contents
- 1 x Fuel Filter Assembly (5007335)
- 2 x Hose Clamps included
Installation Guide
- Turn off the fuel supply and engine. Allow the engine to cool completely.
- Place a rag or container under the existing fuel filter to catch any fuel spillage.
- Carefully loosen the clamps securing the fuel lines to the old filter and detach the lines.
- Remove the old filter from its mounting location.
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Important: Orient the new filter so the flow arrow on the housing points toward the engine.
- Securely attach the inlet and outlet fuel lines to the barbed fittings on the new filter.
- Tighten the hose clamps on both connections. Do not overtighten.
- Prime the fuel system according to your engine manufacturer's instructions.
- Start the engine and carefully inspect the filter and connections for any leaks.
Troubleshooting & FAQ
How do I confirm this filter fits my engine?
First, check the Compatible Engine Models table on this page. Second, verify your engine uses a 3/8" ID fuel hose. Finally, cross-reference your existing filter's part number with the numbers listed in our cross-reference table (e.g., 5007335, 5007326, 5005266).
What are the signs of a clogged fuel filter?
Common symptoms include the engine bogging down under load, difficulty starting, stalling, or a general loss of power. The clear viewing window on this filter allows for visual inspection of trapped debris.
The filter seems to leak from the hose connection. What should I do?
Ensure the hose clamps are snug but not overtightened, which can damage the hose or fitting. Verify your fuel line is 3/8" ID and is not cracked or brittle. Some aftermarket filters may have slightly different barb dimensions, so ensuring a tight seal with the clamp is critical.
How often should I replace this fuel filter?
For preventative maintenance, it is recommended to replace your inline fuel filter annually or every 100 hours of engine use, whichever comes first. You should also replace it anytime you suspect it is clogged or contaminated.
OEM vs. Aftermarket?
This listing is an aftermarket replacement part (not an OEM component). We build to OEM specifications using comparable-grade materials. Production is done in an ISO9002-certified facility, and each batch is inspected for consistent performance.
How fast do you ship and how much does it cost?
We offer fast global shipping—typically 5–15 days worldwide—and standard shipping is free. Expedited options are available at checkout depending on your location.
What is your warranty and return policy?
This product includes a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects under normal use. If something goes wrong, contact our support team with your order details. Returns are accepted within our standard return window (unused & in original condition); please see our policy page or reach out for instructions.
Important Notes
- Verify that the product images and specifications match your original part. If discrepancies exist—even if your model is listed—do not proceed with the purchase.
- This product is an aftermarket replacement part and is not an OEM component.
- Professional installation is recommended to ensure safety and optimal performance.
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