Fuel Filter?
#3
They don't, but it's a good idea to add one. They're only like 1.29 most places, and it's easy to install them. I need to get one for my edelbrock now, because when I had one installed with my stock carb it caught a lot of dirt that got past the strainer in the tank.
#5
you don't even need to clamp it on. Just get an inline filter, cut about an inch of fuel line out, and stick the filter in. It'll fit tight enough that you'll have to cut the line if you ever need to remove the filter.
#6
Originally posted by: recon99
you don't even need to clamp it on. Just get an inline filter, cut about an inch of fuel line out, and stick the filter in. It'll fit tight enough that you'll have to cut the line if you ever need to remove the filter.
you don't even need to clamp it on. Just get an inline filter, cut about an inch of fuel line out, and stick the filter in. It'll fit tight enough that you'll have to cut the line if you ever need to remove the filter.
#7
Yea, I think I'm going to take a shot @ installing a fuel filter today after school, on the way home I'm gonna swing by the dealer and pick some up.
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