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Re: H in line fuel filter
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Posted by BlueLite on February 21, 2003 at 12:21:22 from (206.172.124.60):
In Reply to: H in line fuel filter posted by john on February 20, 2003 at 17:45:48:
A standard in line plastic jobber will do. They make these in "force through" (fuel is forced through a strainer, and "sediment bowl" where the fuel has a chance to settle out of the gas stream. You can see the sediment build up through the plastic. These have to be installed on the horizontal. The latter is what I used on my MH30. While your at it it's a good idea to install a shut off cock just before the filter in case you have carb leakage then you can at least turn off the line when your not using it, or when you need to change the filter.
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