Fuel Filter Question?
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Fuel Filter Question?
<span style="font-size: small">Has anyone ever used this filter?
The package says it's "high volume and does not restrict fuel flow" but after I got it and opened it I saw the filter element was a bronze ceramic type block and wondered just how free - flowing it would be.</span></p>
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RE: Fuel Filter Question?
No clue, I just use the Large Warehouse hobbies Enforcer filter with the micro screen that can be opened and cleaned.
Plus the filter is clear so you can see inside of it
Plus the filter is clear so you can see inside of it
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RE: Fuel Filter Question?
Sintered bronze filters typically are very good filters, tough to clean if your fuel is dirty requiring frequent service.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?
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I use bronze types myself and prefer them.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?
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I use bronze types myself and prefer them.
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RE: Fuel Filter Question?
ORIGINAL: Scott Schneider
Sintered bronze filters typically are very good filters, tough to clean if your fuel is dirty requiring frequent service.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?
PS.
I use bronze types myself and prefer them.
Sintered bronze filters typically are very good filters, tough to clean if your fuel is dirty requiring frequent service.
If you have lousy fuel of dirty fuel cans a mesh type may be a better choice ?
PS.
I use bronze types myself and prefer them.