Re: RE: Re: fuel filter question

From: Seth Hollander (sethmetal@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 18:16:38 EDT


I try to do it every tune-up or even every other
--- Nate Johnson <natedak2k@yahoo.com> wrote:
> How do you know when the fuel filter needs to be
> changed???
>
> >The reason they put the filter in the pump (as I
> >understand it) is so they don't need return lines
> >forover pumped fuel. The fuel just drops back in
> the
> >tank. That is what I have heard. It makes the
> system
> >more efficient, but a pain in the ass to change the
> >filter. You have to drop the tank. -Seth
>
>
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