King Quad Fuel Filter Question
#1
The only fuel filter that I could find was inside the gas tank. Has anyone
installed an in-line filter?
The fuel line running from the gas tank to the engine is not just a simple
rubber fuel hose, but seems to be a manufactured part with special plastic
ends.
Has anyone replaced this fuel line to a fuel hose?
installed an in-line filter?
The fuel line running from the gas tank to the engine is not just a simple
rubber fuel hose, but seems to be a manufactured part with special plastic
ends.
Has anyone replaced this fuel line to a fuel hose?
#2
I'm really surprized that here have been no responses...... The fact that the KQ has EFI, you would think
that there would be a filter. Could this, along with faulty air filters be the reason for the reason we see many
KQ owners reporting white smoke...........[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
that there would be a filter. Could this, along with faulty air filters be the reason for the reason we see many
KQ owners reporting white smoke...........[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#3
I would say do not worry about it. 2 reasons:
A. it has one already as you said.
B. being a EFI system the fuel is delivered at a high pressure (my EFI motorcycle is 50 psi), installing an inline filter may cause too much pressure drop and mess things up.
A. it has one already as you said.
B. being a EFI system the fuel is delivered at a high pressure (my EFI motorcycle is 50 psi), installing an inline filter may cause too much pressure drop and mess things up.
#4
Originally posted by: CBF2
I would say do not worry about it. 2 reasons:
A. it has one already as you said.
B. being a EFI system the fuel is delivered at a high pressure (my EFI motorcycle is 50 psi), installing an inline filter may cause too much pressure drop and mess things up.
I would say do not worry about it. 2 reasons:
A. it has one already as you said.
B. being a EFI system the fuel is delivered at a high pressure (my EFI motorcycle is 50 psi), installing an inline filter may cause too much pressure drop and mess things up.
Great points....... thanks for your comments.
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