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BladeVortex 03-18-2019 01:14 AM

Fuel filter!
 
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Here's how I went about putting a fuel filter in that was too large to simply place in.

This was the smallest in-line fabric fuel filter I could find. They had smaller ones that were mesh or sintered bronze but I believe that they would only stop large particles such as bits of your gas tank flaking off, whereas I wanted something more similar to a coffee filter, actually stopping all solid particles (above a certain micron size). Total of $10 for some possible lifespan enhancement!

It needed to be placed around that hose coming off the bottom of the carburetor or it would naturally spring out of the side of the bike. Make sure to fully prime the filter with gasoline or it will not provide enough flow rate to keep up with the carburetor at all. I did so by installing as seen, then setting the fuel knob to prime, then squeezing the upper hose a few hundred times to let the air go up into the gas tank. A short test ride confirmed that it doesn't restrict flow to my carb at any speeds or throttle positions.

tondi 05-13-2019 08:59 PM

Nice one.

Are you sure the pipes you are using are good for gasoline ?
I mean, the original ones are black. Just to be sure

wacio 05-16-2019 12:42 AM

One day - when this thing is partially plugged and you have 1/3 left in the tank - you'll discover that this type of filter is for engines with fuel pump....
I use the screen type filter - the white one is fine enough (75 micron).

https://shop.briggsandstratton.com/c...8s-fuel-filter

BladeVortex 05-20-2019 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tondi (Post 89628)
Are you sure the pipes you are using are good for gasoline ?

Yes, they were advertised as such. I like being able to see the gas, it's somewhat interesting.

BladeVortex 05-20-2019 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wacio (Post 89633)
One day - when this thing is partially plugged and you have 1/3 left in the tank - you'll discover that this type of filter is for engines with fuel pump....
I use the screen type filter - the white one is fine enough (75 micron).

https://shop.briggsandstratton.com/c...8s-fuel-filter

I've been lucky so far and haven't had any flow restriction yet. Fingers crossed!


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