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Where to fit fuel filter
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<blockquote data-quote="Air Cooled Rookie" data-source="post: 74326" data-attributes="member: 933"><p>Mine is fitted between the fuel pump and the carb (bog standard twin port single carb). I've fabricated a bracket coming off the panel above the engine bay so it is kept well away from the manifolds & HT leads. It looks quite neat, even if I do say so myself. Many vehicles have the fuel filter in the engine bay so it shouldn't be an issue unless it is close to a heat source. </p><p></p><p>I wonder why VW thought a fuel filter was not needed? Mind you, they didn't think an oil filter was needed either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air Cooled Rookie, post: 74326, member: 933"] Mine is fitted between the fuel pump and the carb (bog standard twin port single carb). I've fabricated a bracket coming off the panel above the engine bay so it is kept well away from the manifolds & HT leads. It looks quite neat, even if I do say so myself. Many vehicles have the fuel filter in the engine bay so it shouldn't be an issue unless it is close to a heat source. I wonder why VW thought a fuel filter was not needed? Mind you, they didn't think an oil filter was needed either! [/QUOTE]
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