Napa makes a napa gold inline filter for about $5 that previous posters here have said is the best of the inline filters. Lots of stuff in the archives.
I come off the bottom of my tank with a couple of one to three inch brass nipples (depending upon your room) with a tee in the middle. A cap on the bottom forms a drip leg. Inside of this I have rolled up some window screen so it sticks up into the tank about an inch to catch the rust from entering. May or may not need the drip leg. From the tee I nipple out to a 3/8" brass ball valve and and then nipple out from there and elbow down to a new caseih sediment bowl. Then the line runs into the hose going to the carb.
I use the ball valve for a quick and easy shutoff. The brand new case sediment bowl has a shutoff but it leaked from day one so I have redundancy. Previous owner and I went through a few inline filters and I finally acidized the tank a couple different times for the rust. The screen catches the big stuff now but the bowl still catches the tank condensation in the winter along with the fines.
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