Re: fuel filter types


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Posted by Tom Laskowski (IP: 152.163.201.74) on July 10, 2000 at 23:26:41:

In Reply to: Re: fuel filter types posted by rickyracer on July 10, 2000 at 22:35:43:


: "NEVER" use a plastic fuel filter. It's one of the easiest ways to have a engine fire. If your want to race your car, a plastic fuel filter will always keep you off the track, NHRA RULES! The money you save not buying a metal one may cost of a lot more then a few bucks.

: : : if yours is stopped up or whatever, replace it, but a real inline fuel filter is recommended. The factory and replacement filters are nothing more than a metal screen. Get a good inline filter, preferably the clear plastic kind, you can see when the filter starts getting cruddy, plus they are generally much better than stock.

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: : : : I was wondering where exactly my fuel filter is and what it looks like? I have a 73 V-8 auto. Thanks alot!

Looking at the NHRA rule book,and can not find the no no,on fuel filters
what page?



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