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Posted by soundguy on March 21, 2007 at 17:08:38 from (12.64.90.22):
In Reply to: inline filter help posted by bm3501466 on March 21, 2007 at 12:55:09:
I agree with Bob and Old.. mount filter so that any air could escape, and use a filter designed for a lawnmower, or similar engine. My local TSC, and napa and hardware store, and walmart ( in outdoor garden section ) sell a little filter that has a double barb on each side to fit 1/4 or 5/15 fuel line.. Says it is good up to 80hp engines.. and is for gravity feed systems. I did retro one on to my ford 850 in order to try to clean up the 'plumbers nightmare' of stuff that the prev owner had. Right now I have a simple on/off brass valve under the tank in the port where the NAA tank tap would be, then the filter, then a line running to the carb. Eventually I'll go back hardline again.. not on top of my to do list though. Right now the tractor is doing odd jobs almost every day or two.. so I've no desire to tear it apart for the time being.. Soundguy
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