Phil,
I wonder if the Purolator is used because its cheap and it works on
positive ground? I don't see where the Purolator will have any effect on
the CD besides adding an annoying noise to the mix. My son's 65B also has a
Purolator but I'm sure his cd player will drown out its noise. But if it
was my car, I'd take the purolator out and replace it with a SU fuel pump.
I usually like to turn on the pump and wait until its stops clicking before
I start the car - that way I know the floats are working correctly. Plus
the SU is much quieter.
David Councill
67 BGT
72 B
At 06:33 PM 6/17/2003 -0700, Phillip Erikson wrote:
>That's what I do have, David. The PO installed a Purolator before I got the
>car.Will the clicking of the Purolator hurt it if I listen to a CD in the
>car?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Phil Erikson
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