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Best location for fuel filter?
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 616327" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>I agree with all of the 4:2 results above. I don`t have one but must get around to fitting one. I doubt that I`ll use a plastic one as they `seem` too flimsy, so if I`m spending good money on something then I`ll have it on display where I can keep an eye on it. I think there`s a lot more issues around the fuel pipes themselves than the joints and the filter. So I guess really, it`s good pipes, proper clips, decent filter, and keep a weather eye out on condition including vents. I had an idea to use when fitting my next lot of fuel pipes. Work out how long my individual lengths are and in a couple of them just to add two or three inches of extra length into the pipes to relax some of the bends. Once a year or whenever, to cut a half inch to an inch of pipe out from the oversized pieces and give them a thorough post mortem to look right inside.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,piece of mind if nuffink else :mrgreen: :roll: :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 616327, member: 13810"] I agree with all of the 4:2 results above. I don`t have one but must get around to fitting one. I doubt that I`ll use a plastic one as they `seem` too flimsy, so if I`m spending good money on something then I`ll have it on display where I can keep an eye on it. I think there`s a lot more issues around the fuel pipes themselves than the joints and the filter. So I guess really, it`s good pipes, proper clips, decent filter, and keep a weather eye out on condition including vents. I had an idea to use when fitting my next lot of fuel pipes. Work out how long my individual lengths are and in a couple of them just to add two or three inches of extra length into the pipes to relax some of the bends. Once a year or whenever, to cut a half inch to an inch of pipe out from the oversized pieces and give them a thorough post mortem to look right inside. Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,piece of mind if nuffink else :mrgreen: :roll: :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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