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Is that "Romper Room?" :crackup:

Ohh .. So you're a 'Old Fart' too .. ?
... :lol: ...

Back to motor work ...
Wasn't wanting to cut the fuel line, I just got done making, in order to add a inline filter ...

Found these filters on eBay that install in the carb's inlet fittings ..

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Also have a filter at the tank ..
Should have good protection to keep crap out of the carb ..
 
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Ohh .. So you're a 'Old Fart' too .. ?
... :lol: ...

Back to motor work ...
Wasn't wanting to cut the fuel line, I just got done making, in order to add a inline filter ...

Found these filters on eBay that install in the carb's inlet fittings ..

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Also have a filter at the tank ..
Should have good protection to keep crap out of the carb ..
I always ran an inline filter. IMO, those inlet filters just don't seem to filter shit. :dunno:
 

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Got a filter on the feed line at the tanks ..
It's made for fuel injection cars/trucks ..

Shop talk about those fuel filters:

Sintered porous bronze fuel filters offer a good balance of filtration efficiency and flow rate. They are effective at removing particles from fuel, protecting the engine from damage, and improving fuel efficiency. These filters are also known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them a suitable choice for various applications.

Here's a more detailed look at their performance:
  • Filtration Efficiency:
    Sintered bronze filters are designed to trap even small particles of dirt and debris, ensuring that only clean fuel reaches the engine. They can capture particles down to 1 micron in size, depending on the pore size of the filter.

  • Flow Rate:
    While effectively filtering particles, these filters are also designed to maintain a relatively good flow rate, preventing excessive pressure drop in the fuel system.

  • Durability and Resistance:
    The bronze material is known for its resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, ensuring that the filter can withstand harsh operating conditions.

  • Customization and Versatility:
    Sintered bronze filters can be customized to meet specific filtration needs and are compatible with various fuel types, including diesel, gasoline, and methanol.

  • Cost-effectiveness:
    Compared to some other filtration technologies, sintered bronze filters can be a cost-effective solution for maintaining engine health.
In summary, sintered porous bronze fuel filters are a good choice for fuel filtration due to their efficiency, durability, and relatively low cost. They provide a reliable way to protect the engine from contaminants, ensuring smooth operation and extending the engine's lifespan.
 
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OldCracker29

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Got a filter on the feed line at the tanks ..
It's made for fuel injection cars/trucks ..

Shop talk about those fuel filters:

Sintered porous bronze fuel filters offer a good balance of filtration efficiency and flow rate. They are effective at removing particles from fuel, protecting the engine from damage, and improving fuel efficiency. These filters are also known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them a suitable choice for various applications.

Here's a more detailed look at their performance:
  • Filtration Efficiency:
    Sintered bronze filters are designed to trap even small particles of dirt and debris, ensuring that only clean fuel reaches the engine. They can capture particles down to 1 micron in size, depending on the pore size of the filter.

  • Flow Rate:
    While effectively filtering particles, these filters are also designed to maintain a relatively good flow rate, preventing excessive pressure drop in the fuel system.

  • Durability and Resistance:
    The bronze material is known for its resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, ensuring that the filter can withstand harsh operating conditions.

  • Customization and Versatility:
    Sintered bronze filters can be customized to meet specific filtration needs and are compatible with various fuel types, including diesel, gasoline, and methanol.

  • Cost-effectiveness:
    Compared to some other filtration technologies, sintered bronze filters can be a cost-effective solution for maintaining engine health.
In summary, sintered porous bronze fuel filters are a good choice for fuel filtration due to their efficiency, durability, and relatively low cost. They provide a reliable way to protect the engine from contaminants, ensuring smooth operation and extending the engine's lifespan.
I know the old quadrapukes needed an inline filter along with the inlet filter. :D2
 

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