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Re: 49' M fuel/timing question
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Posted by jamie on June 24, 2004 at 08:57:08 from (24.178.79.172):
In Reply to: 49' M fuel/timing question posted by jamie on June 23, 2004 at 19:45:19:
guys, fuel flow definately isn't the problem. The sediment bowl is gone. I took it out of the system because the way the inlet is designed, sediment gets caught in the neck. I have a nipple on the tank with 5/16" rubber fuel line running to the inline filter (glass so you can tell if its got flow to it or is clogged) and then onto the carb. It's a straight run with no bends so there is no way for blockage except in the filter and you can tell if its blocked obviously. I have good flow, you can open up the drain on the carb and have a steady flow til you drain the tank. There is some sediment in the inline filter, but the way its designed fuel still has plenty of surface area to flow through. Once the sediment gets bad in the filter, I'll change it. I have a buch of replacement cartridges for it to eventually hopefully get all that crap out of the tank that the sediment bowl neck kept getting clogged up with.
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