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That's a lot of work when it only takes two minutes to cut the line and install an inline filter before the pump.
Posted on: 2007/5/29 14:08
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AFTER i started cutting the filter i suddenly realized a better way. I believe that a LARGER DIAMETER, BUT LIGHT PRESSURE SPRING that will just fit over the OD of the plastic body and against the plastic top lip will do the trick. No need for curved cut reliefs nor spacers.
Posted on: 2007/5/29 21:09
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I have run the filter back at the tank. After i was satisfied the tank is clean i removed the filter at the tank.
The problem with running a filter anywhere before the pump is that it increases resistence on the draught side. I've never had vapour lock problems but increasing resistence on the draught side of the pump could contribute to vapour lock.
Posted on: 2007/5/29 21:18
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I've had my inline filter on my car in Kansas heat for over two years, driving on a daily basis and never have had vapor lock. I just don't like to do things the hard way!
Posted on: 2007/5/29 21:44
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Here is a better set up using what i believe to be a spring from a chevy solenoid.
Posted on: 2007/6/1 15:15
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another pic
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Posted on: 2007/6/1 15:19
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