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#26 |
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
I am so glad I found this thread again (even more glad the forum allows one to read through all the threads they started).
I am officially dropping my plans for an extra filter under the cab. I was going to go with 3/8th inch tubing for the supply to the pump but now I think I'll just use 5/16th inch like it had before. QUESTION: I used 3/8th inch from the tank through the floor so I could use a 3/8th inch shut off valve I had. Is there a 3/8th inch to 5/16th inch connector? NEVERMIND! I found this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fuel-Line-Co...11918d&vxp=mtr Last edited by In The Ten Ring; 04-25-2015 at 02:44 AM. |
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
I like the clear plastic inline filters in the engine bay after the pump easier to spot any fuel issues
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
I always use the GM filters that use the O ring fittings. The flow well, filter well and will not leak. Also every autoparts store has them. They are Stainless steel so you could polish it if you wanted to. Wix pn# is 33481. Also a late 60's ford coil bracket works well to mount the filter.
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
Dang that looks nice!
I'm still tempted to do the same thing (or something similar) but so many people on here think it's overkill since the sending unit has a sock and the 6 cylinder carb has its in-carb filter. |
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Re: In line filter suggestions?
I hear you man. I was going to put an extra filter rather like the one you've shown here but it's just too much trouble. Besides, I have 250 I6 with mechanical pump and most people told me not to.
I had my tank "renewed" so that's good. I am about to finish up bending all new Poly Armor lines. I had my carb rebuilt. I put on a new Carter fuel pump yesterday. I have a new sending unit from Tucker. Last edited by In The Ten Ring; 04-25-2015 at 11:30 PM. |
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