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Re: Fw: fuel filter

To: Greg Monfort <wingracer@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: Fw: fuel filter
From: Edward Eberhardt <topaz4@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 20:44:20 -0400
    I am using a typical can fuel filter to the carburator.  In light of
this message from Greg, could that be part of my vapor lock problem.
The car runs well until it is hot, ~ 1/2 hour, then it stall and will
not have even power to start the engine until 15 min. have pasted.
During the 15 min. wait, it does help if the hood is open to speed up
coolong of the motor.
    Ed Eberhardt
#127

P.S. I went with the after market American Racing wheels for my Brick,
because I found out that it could cost any where form $125 to $200 plus
per wheel to fix originals.


Greg Monfort wrote:

> Only a screen type should be used between the tank
> and pump. Usually, the one in the tank is sufficient.
>
> Normally, if two filters are used, they are put in
> parallel to keep pressure drop to a minimum.
>
> The only spin-on filters I know of are the racing
> type, which require either a high pressure mechanical
> or electric pump.
>
> Dunno about the diesel filter, but for sure don't use
> one designed for late model F.I., since it will have
> way too much pressure drop for a standard pump. I
> would think the diesel filter would be in this
> category.
>
> GM
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > I am thinking of adding a 2nd fuel filter ( a spin
> on type ) to the car.
> > Does anyone have a make /model  number and does it
> matter if it was
> > attached closer to the gas tank or the engine.
> Can I run gasoline
> > thru a spin on diesel fuel filter .
> >
> >             George Iluk  1749
> >
> >




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