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Re: Farmall A fuel starvation problem
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Posted by Dave in Virginia on November 06, 2005 at 12:43:47 from (24.250.112.64):
In Reply to: Farmall A fuel starvation problem posted by Dave 89 on November 05, 2005 at 15:43:03:
I have a 200 that I tried adding an inline filter to. I got the same problem until I removed the filter. The whole point of my exercise was that I wanted to get rid of rigid tubing fuel lines that seemed to leak whenever I needed to clean the glass filter remove the carb. After some searching for the correct fittings to handle a flexible fuel line, I ran into the filter problem. I added an inline gas filter because the new fittings did not have the inline metal filter at the carb fuel pipe elbow. I agree with those who say the gravity fed fuel pressure is too low to support a good flow across a modern filter. There is not much "head". I would stil like to add back that inline filter though, as my tank still contains some dirt.
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