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Re: inline filters and champion plugs????
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 21, 2007 at 17:12:39 from (75.19.125.180):
In Reply to: inline filters and champion plugs???? posted by jonnny2006 on June 21, 2007 at 16:14:43:
First off over the years of playen with tractors and race cars i have found that ya get just a weeeeeeee bit more out of the Motor Craft - Auto lite plugs , next choise for a Farmall is a A/C plug . Now on to the In line fuel filters , Not a good thing on a tractor first off them in lines all require that you CUT the fuel line then add a couple pices of RUBBER HOSE and some of them are made out of plastic , not a good thing if something should happen and a small fire starts it turns into a realy big fire real fast and there will be no saving the tractor as i have seen this more then once don't care if it is a gasser or a diesel . and i do not like Copper lines on a tractor i'll take the time and make up a new steel line if it needs a line . plus the inlines will restrict fuel flow , now it may be fine for just a joy ride ya may never know how much it restrick the flow till ya put them under a full load then it will cause it to start to lean out. So it is like this if the screen is not in the bottom of the sediment bowl and the screen is not in the inlet of the carb THEN FIX IT and make it wright , if you are getting junk into the system then clean the tank and find out why your getting JUNK IN THE GAS , proably from dirty fuel cans so then ya buy a funnel that has a screen to filter the fuel.
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